Curriculum topic
Static Routing
FullManually configured routes: next-hop selection, default routes, and the failure modes of a hand-maintained table.
- lesson
- 1 lesson
- quiz
- 2 quizzes
- question
- 3 questions
- lab
- 2 labs
Taught, assessed and practised in a lab.
Why this matters
Static routes are where route selection is easiest to see, and they are still what small and edge networks actually run.
Learn
Modules covering this topic
1 lesson on this topic, sequenced inside these modules alongside their quizzes and labs.
Practice
Hands-on labs
Real virtual networks with device consoles, graded automatically. Addressing is regenerated on every attempt.
Assess
Graded quizzes
3 graded questions across 2 quizzes, taken inside the modules above. Wrong answers explain the specific misconception behind the option you chose.
Review
Spaced repetition
Static Routing is tracked on the review ladder. Once you have answered a question on it, it comes back on a schedule that stretches as you keep getting it right - and resets if you don't. See your review queue.
Certification
Exam objectives this topic covers
- 3.3 Configure and verify IPv4 and IPv6 static routing
- 2.1 Explain characteristics of routing technologies
