From: Kevin M. Woods (kev@xxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Aug 30 2000 - 00:11:19 GMT-3
The purpose of advertising default to the various stub area types is for
allowing reachability to suppressed external and inter-area destinations.
Given that an ABR should have full knowledge of these destinations means
there should be no requirements that a gateway of last resort be present
before it can announce reachability to them (via default).
That's just my take anyway...
Kevin
// My question is... Why don't you need a gateway of last resort (or and
// "always" tag) on the ABR in order to default-information-originate?
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