- Static routing is not really a type of routing protocol, but it is a network routing technique because it usually managed by the network administrator for configuration as well as a selection of a network route.
- Static routing can be used if there is the smallest network for route configuration and there is no need to exchange any change in route in the future.
- It is easy to configure, but it is done manually.
- It used for small organizations because the administrator needs to learn all the routes.
- It doesn’t handle failures outside the networks well because it reconfigured or any update done manually to fix the network problem.
- In static routing administrator constructs the routing table for every router by inserting all the entries of network (destination).
- Static routes have an Administrative Distance (AD) of 1.
- It is very secure because it can’t send any advertisement, like other routing protocols.
- In static routing protocol there is no routing algorithm or update mechanism are required (no need extra CPU and memory).
- If there is any link fails, then static route can’t reroute traffic automatically. It needs to reroute traffic manually.
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Friday, 1 April 2016
Static Routing Protocol
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