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Sneha Singh
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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:46+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:46+05:30

Which Static Route Statement Shows A Recursive Ipv6 Static Route?

Which Static Route Statement Shows A Recursive Ipv6 Static Route?
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    1. Priya Hamsa Bronze
      2022-01-19T00:45:20+05:30Added an answer on January 19, 2022 at 12:45 am

      Which Static Route Statement Shows A Recursive Ipv6 Static Route?

      2001:db8:cafe:1::/56 2001:db8:1000:10::1 Shows A Recursive Ipv6 Static Route.Today let us learn about the IPv6 static route in detail. Let us take an example in order to understand the static route in detail. Let’s say we have a basic topology, here we have router 1, router 0, and router 2. Hear each of these routers will be having an IP address configuration that is already done on it. Let’s say router 1 doesn’t know the network between router 0 and router 2. Similarly, router 2 will have no idea about the network between router 1 and router 0. In the same way between router 0 and router 2.

      The static routing that is taken place in IPv6 will be similar to the static Routing in ipv4. Here we write the IPv6 and we try to route the destination address along with its submit masks and gateway.

      Here, each router uses the EUI format, which means it has 64 bits network, if you want to move from one router to another router you need to pass the Gateway that is present between these two routers.

      Now let us know some of the advantages of static routing, static routing will be having better security over the network than dynamic routing. All the static rules will have less bandwidth will be compared with the dynamic routing and it doesn’t contain any CPU cycles and it is mostly used in order to calculate or in order to communicate between the routes.

      In static routing, which data we send will be known by the sender. Now let us know some of the disadvantages of static routing, the main disadvantage of this static routing is that it is a time-consuming process.

      The static routing doesn’t have any high maintenance when we compared it with the dynamic routing. There are many different applications that use static routing, now letters to each of them in detail.

      The static routing is mainly used for three purposes, one is the routing table doesn’t require any maintenance for the smaller networks. In static routing, we only use a single route in order to maintain a path to any network, here it doesn’t require any type of specific matches the routing table.

      The static routes are mainly used in order to connect to the networks. The static routing is normally used in small networks, this is static routing toll can able to restrict or troubleshoot the traffic that flows between all these small networks and it can also provide the simplest configuration. The IPv6 static routing is the most reliable configuration when we compare it with the dynamic routing. The IPv6 static routing can able to configure by simply using the commands like the IPv6 route.

      The static route can be used in order to connect to a specific Network and can able to provide a gateway of last resort, the Gateway of last resort is nothing but it is used mainly when there is no route to send the packet then we use this gateway of last resort. This gateway of last resort is also called the default route.

      When no destination address is mentioned for any specific packet then it directly goes into the default route.

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