What is a static route?
Static routing is a fixed route that the administrator manually configures in the router, and the route explicitly specifies the path that the packet must pass to reach the destination, unless the administrator intervenes, the static route does not change, the static route is not strong enough, and once the network topology environment changes, all the routes within this topology need to be modified , so static routing is suitable for use in network environments where the network is small and relatively fixed.
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Reconfigure the time to write the configuration process to the end of the hit code that copy button is useless!!!!!!
In that case, I'll write down the static route configuration method ...
Router1 (config) #ip route The destination network to be reached subnet mask next hop ip permanent
Manage distance
Admin distance default is 1 the smaller the number, the higher the priority.
Permanent Specifies that this route is not removed even if the port is switched off.
Use Router1 For example other routers and so configuration
Router1 Need and
192.168.12.0 192.168.13.0 192.168.14.0 192.168.15.0 192.168.2.0
Configure static Routes
It's with 192.168.10.0 192.168.11.0 192.168.1.0 is a straight-through network
Router1 (config) #ip Route 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.2
Router1 (config) #ip Route 192.168.12.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.2
Router1 (config) #ip Route 192.168.13.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.2
Router1 (config) #ip Route 192.168.14.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.2
Router1 (config) #ip Route 192.168.15.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.2
Router1#copy Running-config Startup-config
Then you can save the configuration just like this.
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Cisco Static Routes