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9 Routing
This chapter mainly contains the following contents:
Static Routing
Dynamic Routing
9.1 Static Route
Static routing is a special routing that requires your manual setting. After setting static routing, the
package for the specified destination will be forwarded according to the path designated by you. In
the network with relatively simple networking structure, it is required to set static routing to achieve
network interworking. Proper setting and use static routing can improve the performance of network
and can guarantee bandwidth for important network applications.
Disadvantages of static routing: It cannot automatically adapt to the changes in the network
topology. The network failure or changes in topology may cause the route unreachable and network
interrupted. Then, you are required to manually modify the setting of static routing.
9.1.1 Routing Status
Page Wizard: Routing →Static Routing →Route Table
9.1.2 Static Routing
Page Wizard: Routing →Static Routing →Static Routing