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Glossary Term Static Routing

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What is Static Routing?

Static routing is a routing method where network administrators manually configure routing tables in network devices to determine the paths data packets should take within a network.

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Understanding Static Routing

Static Routing is a method in networking where network administrators manually configure the route tables on network devices to determine the paths that data packets will travel. Unlike dynamic routing, which relies on protocols to automatically update route tables, static routing requires manual configuration and does not adapt to network changes on its own. Static routes are commonly used in small networks or for specific cases where network traffic needs to follow a predetermined path.

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