A. To configure a route to the first Layer 3 device on the network ...
You can identify the correct answer if the situations to choose from is available. The example however of static route use is when configuring a route from an ISP to a corporate network.
Static routes are used when the route is non changing, no redundancy is needed and is usually used in smaller networks s
A default static route is a route that matches all destinations so a computer can communicate with unknown networks. The opposite of Staic routing is Dynamic routing.
A static IP address is where a computer keeps the same IP address every time it connects to the Internet. The advantage of a static IP is that you should not experience a lapse in Internet connection as you would do with a dynamic IP. A disadvantage of a static IP is that some websites only allow a certain amount of content to be downloaded. The user would have to change their IP address to be able to download more data.
At the foundrynet website there is detailed information on default static routes and instructions on how to activate RIP V1 defaults.Also, information on switching and routing.
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To route a packet, usually an IP packet, a router compares the destination address to its (the router's) routing table. The router can get entries (rows) in its routing table in three different ways: (1) directly connected networks; (2) static routes (the route was configured manually by an administrator); (3) dynamic routes (the router learned available routes from a neighboring router, using a routing protocol such as RIP or OSPF).
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to config a router manually
This is when network routes are manually entered into a router's configuration, as opposed to using a routing protocol to automatically determine routes.
Static routes
*They require manual reconfiguration to accommodate network changes.*They are identified in the routing table with the prefix S
dynamic routes and static routes
A static IP address is where a computer keeps the same IP address every time it connects to the Internet. The advantage of a static IP is that you should not experience a lapse in Internet connection as you would do with a dynamic IP. A disadvantage of a static IP is that some websites only allow a certain amount of content to be downloaded. The user would have to change their IP address to be able to download more data.
It was called, "The Underground Railway".
This is where administrative distance comes into play. The lowest one gets used in the routing table. A static route always has a lower AD than dynamic routing processes. So the static route will be used.
ip default-network address
At the foundrynet website there is detailed information on default static routes and instructions on how to activate RIP V1 defaults.Also, information on switching and routing.
Which of the following are valid static IP routes?
You can configure multiple static routes. On a Cisco router, you would give several ip route commands. However, if there are a lot of routes to configure, it is more practical to use a routing protocol - that way, the routers learn available routes automatically.You can configure multiple static routes. On a Cisco router, you would give several ip route commands. However, if there are a lot of routes to configure, it is more practical to use a routing protocol - that way, the routers learn available routes automatically.You can configure multiple static routes. On a Cisco router, you would give several ip route commands. However, if there are a lot of routes to configure, it is more practical to use a routing protocol - that way, the routers learn available routes automatically.You can configure multiple static routes. On a Cisco router, you would give several ip route commands. However, if there are a lot of routes to configure, it is more practical to use a routing protocol - that way, the routers learn available routes automatically.