no static routes vs default network

From: trouse@cisco.com
Date: Sun Mar 28 2004 - 00:03:43 GMT-3


if a requirement says that you cannnot use static routes does that prohibit "ip default network". Depending on how used you WONT get a 0/0 router but is does show
up as static in the route table.

so does "no static routes" mean not using the "ip route 0/0" command
or
does that mean no router of type "S" in your routing table.

Thanks for clarification.



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