What is a Static Routing. Static Routing configuration by using Cisco Packet tracer Software
Static Routing :- Static Routing is a form of technology that occurs when routers manually configured by the without machine.
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Important points about the Static Routing :-
- Static Routing is also known as non-adaptive Routing Which means it can't modify whenever network administrator not change the ip address of the routers.
- Static Routing is a handle by manually or network administrator.
- In Static Routing network administrator is a add and define the path of routers.
- Static Routing is a Small scale level network.
- Static Routing is not a use complex algorithm.
- If any failure occurs in Static Routing then we can rerouting but in a dynamic routing it's not possible do this.
- Static Routing is a more difficult to configure as compared to the dynamic routing.
- Small Scale level network.
- No overhead.
- High Security.
- Not use Bandwidth in a Static Routing.
- Define the default gateway.
- Human Error.
- Fault tolerance.
- Administrator overhead.
- Administrator distance.
First Step :-
- Open your CISCO Packet tracer Software.
- Select two PC and two routers in the CISCO Packet tracer Software.
- Connect the PC and routers with the copper cross over wire.
Second Step :-
- Click on the PC0 and gives the IP address to the PC0.
- Click on the PC1 and gives the IP address to the PC1.
Third Step :-
- Click on the router0 and gives the IP address to the router0 in the Fastethernet 0/0.
- Click on the router1 and gives the IP address to the router1 in the Fastethernet 0/0.
- Click on the router0 and gives the IP address to the router0 in the Fastethernet 0/1.
- Click on the router1 and gives the IP address to the router1 in the Fastethernet 0/1.
- Click on the router0 and gives the network address to router0 in the Static parts.
- Click on the router1 and gives the network address to router1 in the Static parts.
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