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 ====== Static Routes ====== ====== Static Routes ======
 The easiest form of routing to configure but quickly becomes the most difficult to maintain in anything but small networks. This is because static routing is exactly that, static. You must configure all routes by hand. With networks the size of three routers this isn't a problem, it takes only two commands. Add a 4th router and it becomes much more time consuming. The end routers both need static routes configured and the routes in-between those routers must also have routes configured to get traffic from A to B. Each router added increases the amount of work rather significantly. That said, it is still useful in niche situations -- small networks or networks that don't require communication throughout an entire intranet (collection of networks owned by one entity or org). The easiest form of routing to configure but quickly becomes the most difficult to maintain in anything but small networks. This is because static routing is exactly that, static. You must configure all routes by hand. With networks the size of three routers this isn't a problem, it takes only two commands. Add a 4th router and it becomes much more time consuming. The end routers both need static routes configured and the routes in-between those routers must also have routes configured to get traffic from A to B. Each router added increases the amount of work rather significantly. That said, it is still useful in niche situations -- small networks or networks that don't require communication throughout an entire intranet (collection of networks owned by one entity or org).
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 +====== Variations on Static ======
 +===== Regular =====
 +===== Host =====
 +===== Floating =====
 +=====Default=====
 +
  
 ===== Example =====  ===== Example ===== 
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