From: JuniJinn@aol.com
Date: Thu Dec 19 2002 - 17:51:12 GMT-3
Senerio 1 ---> On an ASBR you use the "Default-Information originate"
command and have a static default defined. My understanding of this command
is that OSPF will pick the default up and propagate it.
Senerio 2 -----> On an ASBR you use the "default-information originate
always" command and OSPF will inject a default route into its domain .
Senerio 3----> you Create a static default and redistribute the static into
OSPF.
Question...in senerio 2 what interface does OSPF choose as its next hop
interface on the router that you put the command on ie the ASBR
Question......Are all these senerios basicaly doing the same thing and if
there is a difference..what is it?
Thankyou for any input you might provide.
Junaid
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