RE: default information origination

From: Waters, Kivas (UK72) (Kivas.Waters@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Nov 19 2001 - 07:56:02 GMT-3


   
The route-map on the end of the "default-information originate route-map" is
as far as I know designed to allow you to conditionaly advertise a default
route. For example lets say that your default route points to an ASBR
somewhere. If you wanted to make sure that the default route was advertised
by this router only if this router can get to the ASBR then you could use
the route-map option to do this. The route map specified would need to
contain a single match statement pointing to the dynamically learned route
in your routing table that enables this router to get to the ASBR.

As far as sending 0.0.0.0 out of only one interface, I think that that route
filtering using a distribute-list for example, is your only option.

regards

Ki

-----Original Message-----
From: Ali Fahmi [mailto:afahmi@plasa.com]
Sent: 19 November 2001 06:15
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: default information origination

Hi All,
Is it possible to send 0/0 update to selected interface in
RIP ver 1 (e.g. Serial 0/0 ) ?

I've tried to create a route-map and use
"default-information originate route-map"
but I still found 0/0 was sent to every interface,

Thanks,

Rgds,
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