W8L2 - Static Routing Flashcards
1
Q
What is static routing?
A
Manually adding routes to network
2
Q
What are the advantages of static routing?
A
Reliable - always in route table
No signaling required - routers don’t need to talk to each other to learn routes
3
Q
What are the disadvantages of static routing?
A
Does not respond to topology changes
Becomes overly complex on large networks