Re: EIGRp and default routes

From: David Ankers (d.ankers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Sep 10 2000 - 22:29:31 GMT-3


   
Refer to Jeff Doyle page 751 -> 753

"After a default route is identified in the routing table, RIP, IGRP and
EIGRP will automatically advertise it. OSPF and IS-IS require some aditional
configuration...."

Hint: You don't need to do anything :-)

----- Original Message -----
From: "mark salmon" <masalmon@cisco.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: EIGRp and default routes

> Yep. however, I had to use an access list at the end as I received an
> incomplete command error. I then created a standard access list (
> acess-list 1 permit any), and it stil did not work.
>
>
> To test it I configured a IP network on a loopback interface on one of
> the EIGRP enabled router. I then used the command default information
> out under the EIGRP process.
>
> On one of the other routers I placed a default informatiion in command.
> I then tried to ping the loopback interface of the original router. I
> was unsuccessful.
>
>
> Sam Munzani wrote:
> >
> > EIGRP is supposed to understand "ip default network" command. However I
have
> > not tested it. As a matter of fact I could not make it work any way.
> >
> > I have not played with it but do you know the result of following
command?
> >
> > Router eigrp 1
> > default-information out ?
> >
> > Sam
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>
>
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