Static routes are manually configured routing table entries that define the path for packets to reach specific destination networks. Unlike dynamic routing protocols that automatically learn and adapt to network changes, static routes remain fixed unless manually updated by an administrator. They are commonly used for small networks, connecting to stub networks (networks with a single exit point), or creating a gateway of last resort.
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