Previous: basic concept of Routing
StaticVro: Must be manually configuredRoute tableAnd does not exchange information with dynamic routers.
View route table
Each running TCP/IP host retains a route table to control how to communicate with hosts in other network segments. Select Start> Run, Enter cmd, and enter route print. The contents in the route table are displayed ..
Figure route table
Network Destination address Network Destination): The Network address of the target host, which is determined together with the Network mask.
Netmask): used to divide the network ID and host ID in the IP address.
Gateway): Specifies the IP address that passes through when the IP packet of the local host is forwarded to another network. The gateway can be the IP address of the local network adapter or the IP address of the router on the same network segment.
Interface): Specifies the IP address used by the computer to forward IP packets in the network.
Hops (Metric): The number of routers passing through a route. The number of hops with an integer overhead ranges from 1 to 9999 in the fastest, most reliable, or least expensive route calculation ). If no overhead hops are specified, 1 is used.
Default route table entries
0.0.0.0: default route, indicating the IP address of the route that is not specified
127.0.0.0: local loopback address
224.0.0.0: IP multicast address
255.255.255 .. 255: IP broadcast address
The concept of Static Routing is introduced here. I hope you can understand it. The next section will introduce the dynamic routing protocol.
- Dynamic Routing Protocol for routing in WINDOWS
- The concept of routing in WINDOWS
- Routing interfaces and filters implemented in WINDOWS
- Router enabling in WINDOWS
- Configuration of static routes in WINDOWS
- Router configuration interface filter in WINDOWS