What Is The Purpose Of a Static Route?
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A static route is a route that is manually added to a router‘s routing table. This type of route is typically used when there is a need for more specific control over how traffic is routed through a network. It is also used in situations where dynamic routing protocols, such as RIP or OSPF, are not supported or desired. Static routes can be used to direct traffic to a particular interface, or to a specific server, for example.