Static routing is a network routing technique in which network administrators manually configure the routing tables of routers or switches to determine how data packets should be forwarded within a network.
No Automatic Failover: Static routing does not provide automatic failover capabilities. If a link or router along a static route fails, traffic will continue to be sent along that route until the administrator manually updates the routing table.
Static routing administrator manually configures the best route to the destination network
Floating Static Routes
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