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Static routing

Static routing describes a process by which routing is configured with fixed values that do not change at runtime unless manually edited. Static routes are used with and without dynamic routing protocols and usually share the same routing table as those protocols. Routes require at least two attributes: the destination and the gateway, but may contain…

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Static routing

Nodes31
Edges30
Triples35
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.064516
Components1

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Static routing

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related to Disadvantages · 15
Static routing → Administrative, As, Bidirectional Forwarding Detection, Dynamic, Fault, Human, IP, Looking Glass, Observability, Routing, Similarly, Static, This, When, While
related to Uses · 9
Static routing → By, DHCP, For, In, On, Router Advertisements, Static, This, When
related to Advantages · 6
Static routing → As, Compared, Due, Dynamic, It, Static

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static routing route routes protocols dynamic used network address may configuration configured connected also using manually router gateway administrative ip

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a metricinstance ofbut may contain additional attributes0.80text
DHCP or Router Advertisements provide the routes which are then redistributed using dynamic routing protocolsinstance ofboth of the values have to be considered for any given routing decision to determine the longest prefix match.Static routes together with connected routes and routes from config…0.80text
Bidirectional Forwarding Detection to reduce the time the faulty route is present to sub-second.Observabilityinstance ofRouting protocols usually implement timeouts after which routes are removed or have integration with additional protocols0.80text
a Looking Glass serverinstance ofDynamic routing protocols often transmit topology information or can be connected to debugging tools0.80text
systemd-networkd or ifupdowninstance ofbut also ship with a default0.80text
Static routingrelated to AdvantagesStatic0.60section
Static routingrelated to AdvantagesDue0.60section
Static routingrelated to AdvantagesIt0.60section
Static routingrelated to AdvantagesCompared0.60section
Static routingrelated to AdvantagesAs0.60section
Static routingrelated to AdvantagesDynamic0.60section
Static routingrelated to DisadvantagesStatic0.60section

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