What Is Static Routing?
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Static routing is a form of network routing that uses manually configured routing tables to determine where network traffic is directed. This is in contrast to dynamic routing, which uses routing protocols to automatically adjust routing tables based on real-time network conditions. Static routing is typically used in smaller networks where a router’s limited resources do not support the overhead of dynamic routing protocols. In larger networks, static routing is used to connect subnets and provide a fallback if dynamic routing fails.