2.1 Static Routing

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ĐỊNH TUYẾN TĨNH

STATIC ROUTING

QUẢN TRỊ MẠNG VÀ HỆ THỐNG


Networks and Systems Administration

Bùi Thanh Bình

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CONTENT

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STATIC ROUTE

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STATIC ROUTE

o Advantages:
• Static routes are not advertised, better security.
• Static routes use less bandwidth, CPU
• The path a static route uses to send data is known.

o Disadvantages:
• Initial configuration and maintenance is time-consuming.
• Configuration is error-prone in large networks.
• Administrator is required to maintain changing route information.
• Does not scale well with growing networks; maintenance becomes cumbersome.
• Requires complete knowledge of the whole network

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STATIC ROUTE

o When to use Static routes?


• Smaller networks
• Routing to and from stub networks.
• Using a single default route

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TYPE of STATIC ROUTES

• Standard static route


• Default static route
• Summary static route
• Floating static route

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TYPE of STATIC ROUTES

• Standard static route


• Default static route
• Summary static route
• Floating static route

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TYPE of STATIC ROUTES

• Standard static route


• Default static route
• Summary static route
• Floating static route

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TYPE of STATIC ROUTES

• Standard static route


• Default static route
• Summary static route
• Floating static route

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TYPE of STATIC ROUTES

• Standard static route


• Default static route
• Summary static route
• Floating static route

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CONFIGURATE STATIC ROUTES

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CONFIGURATE STATIC ROUTES

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CONFIGURATE STATIC ROUTES

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CONFIGURATE STATIC ROUTES

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