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Shailendra Yadav
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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:44+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:44+05:30

What Are Two Common Types Of Static Routes In Routing Tables? (Choose Two)

What Are Two Common Types Of Static Routes In Routing Tables? (Choose Two)
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      2021-12-30T17:11:07+05:30Added an answer on December 30, 2021 at 5:11 pm

      What Are Two Common Types Of Static Routes In Routing Tables? (Choose Two)

      The two common types of static routes in routing tables are called default static routes and static routes to a specified network. Now let us learn about the default static route and the static route to a specified network in detail.

      Before we discuss the static routing first we need to have an idea about the IP routing process. The IP routing is nothing but determines the path in order to transfer the data to multiple networks. Here one of the types of routing is called static routing. Now let us discuss this static Routing in detail.

      Now let’s take an example in order to understand the concept of static routing. Let say we have four routers that are connected to each other. Let’s say we have router one router to router 3C router 4. Here if the router one wants to connect or communicate to the router for then Apartment is established between router 1 and router 4. But the router 1 and router 4A are not connected to each other.

      Now let us learn how to configure this type of case in detail. If we want to configure the IP statically then we give the IP address as 10.10.10.1. And give Subnet Mask as 255.255.255.0.

      Now let us know the different types of static Routing in detail.

      We have two types of static routing the one is ipv4 and another one is IPv6. Now let us know each of these types in detail.

      We have the standard static route default static route, summary static route, floating static route, and discard Route. Firstly, what is a standard static route?

      This standard static route will be mainly used when we want to connect to the specified remote network.

      Another one is called the default static route, in this default static route, only a minimum number of the networks are required.

      The other one is called the summary static route, this summary static route is mainly used in order to reduce the number of routing table entries.

      And the other type of static route is called the floating static route, this floating static route is mainly used in order to provide the backup path for the static route of the dynamic route. The point to be remembered is that this floating static route will mainly be used only when the primary route is not available.

      The other one is called the discard route. These discard rules are mainly used in order to configure the summary networks. This routing process will be taken care of by layer 3 of the OSI model. Layer 3 of the OSI model will be called the network layer. In the static routing, the administrator will add the information into the routing table.

      The other type of routing is called as

      Default routing default routing. Here all the packets will be sent to a single router. To send the packets to the single router all the routers will configure.

      We have another type of routing, which is called dynamic routing. The dynamic routing is different from all the other routings. We use the protocols and different algorithms in the dynamic routing.

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