Routing Protocol Overview; Static Routing And Dynamic Routing; Classification Of Dynamic Routing Protocols - H3C S5600 Series Operation Manual

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Operation Manual – Routing Protocol
H3C S5600 Series Ethernet Switches
Destination Network
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Figure 1-1 Routing table

1.2 Routing Protocol Overview

1.2.1 Static Routing and Dynamic Routing

Static routing is easy to configure and requires less system resources. It works well in
small, stable networks with simple topologies. It cannot adapt itself to any network
topology change automatically so that you must perform routing configuration again
whenever the network topology changes.
Dynamic routing is based on dynamic routing protocols, which can detect network
topology changes and recalculate the routes accordingly. Therefore, dynamic routing
is suitable for large networks. It is complicated to configure, and it not only imposes
higher requirements on the system than static routing, but also occupies a certain
amount of network resources.

1.2.2 Classification of Dynamic Routing Protocols

Dynamic routing protocols can be classified based on the following standards:
Chapter 1 IP Routing Protocol Overview
Nexthop
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