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Painting a Routing Table with a Static Route

Nov 24,2008 by alperen

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Painting a Routing Table with a Static Route


Before adding the static route, R1 did not know how to forward packets whose destinations were in subnet 150.1.3.0. Now R1 knows to forward those packets to R2 next.

Static routes work, but they can be a pain in the neck to maintain. Network topologies tend to change a lot more frequently than roads do, and static routes make it difficult to use all the possible routes to the same part of the network when you have multiple possible physical paths. As a result, most companies do not use static routes throughout their networks; instead, they use routing protocols, as described in the next section.


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