Netgear routers use one of two methods to route data from one network to another: static routing and dynamic routing. Under normal circumstances, the router uses dynamic routing with routing ...
Default routes tell routers and switches where to go to if they don’t have a specified route in their routing table. David Davis reviews the basics of default routes, explains how to configure a ...
Subject says it all. If I'm getting full BGP feeds from two different ISPs, are there any plusses or minuses to receiving 0.0.0.0/0 from each of them? I'm not seeing much in the way of positives, ...
Don't be fooled into thinking that static routing is always the best tool for the job, however. The greatest negative to using static routes is that they don't scale as your network grows. This is ...
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