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===Static ARP entries===
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Static ARP entries are used to bind a MAC address to a specific IP address. For example, if you want a device to get the same IP every time it connects to the router, you can create a Static ARP entry by binding that device’s MAC address to the desired IP address. The router will then create an entry in the ARP table, which in turn will make sure that that device will get the specified IP address every time.
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[[[Image:Network routing static routes static arp entries.PNG]]
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==Dynamic Routes==
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This section is still in the making.

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