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static routing

Forwarding data in a network via a fixed path. Static routing cannot adjust to changing line conditions as can dynamic routing. See routing protocol.
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The series is also equipped with a complete lineup of L2 features, including IGMP snooping, port mirroring, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), and Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP), as well as L3 lite Static Routing.
Advanced network features include static routing, VLANS, traffic prioritization (QoS), spanning tree, bandwidth aggregation, and security at both port and board level.
Static routing algorithms, in contrast to dynamic routing, do not take into account the constantly changing topology of the network.
- L2+ and static routing to help route internal traffic for more efficient use of network resources
Support for BGP and OSPF routing protocols simplify deployments by eliminating static routing configurations.
Static routing, dynamic routing and multiple VLANs, among other services, allow for streamlined configuration and integration in remote settings where traditional SCADA networks will not suffice.
Actually, in the homogeneous environment, our ADA scheme should have advantage over the existing data aggregation scheme employing the static routing protocol.
Router configuration and increasingly complex routing scenarios are tackled next, from a simple static routing to a multi-area OSPF, followed by a long section on switching, a discussion of the issues of redundancy and a description of IPv6 protocol.
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