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Introduction

Also known as manual routing, static routing uses no protocol to determine the path of a data packet; instead, an admin manually specifies all routes in a routing table. Contrast this with dynamic routing, where, instead of manually assigning routes, an admin assigns a routing protocol to each router, and this protocol then automatically determines the optimal route.

Static routing offers the following benefits:

  • Because routes are not advertised over a network, static routing is more secure than dynamic routing.

  • It uses less bandwidth.

  • There is little to no CPU, memory, or bandwidth overhead.

However, static routing has its disadvantages:

  • It is configured manually and needs constant support.

  • A failure in one router affects the entire network.

  • It is not scalable, and it can be used only on small networks.

Static Routing and Infoblox Cloud Services Portal

The following topics describe the actions you can perform on static routes:

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