From: Ronnie Angello (ronnie.angello@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Dec 27 2006 - 21:22:13 ART
It shouldn't without the always keyword...can you post the config for the
ASBR and output of sh ip route from the ASBR and one of the neighbors that
it's advertising the default to? Make sure that you're not using the always
keyword when you do this.
When you use this command for the OSPF process, the default network must
reside in the routing table, and you must satisfy the *route-map **map-name
*keyword and argument. Use the *default-information originate always
route-map **map-name *form of the command when you do not want the
dependency on the default network in the routing table.
Ronnie
On 12/27/06, JB <jellyboy@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi All, my take of OSPF with default-information originate is that it
> needs a 0.0.0.0 static in order to be advertised. If there is no
> static, then the <always> keyword will advertise the 0.0.0.0 even if
> there is no quad zero static route.
>
> Enter conditional default-information originate <route-map> to
> conditionally advertise the 0.0.0.0 if it is matched in the route-map
>
> I tried this with
>
> default-information originate <route-map>
>
>
> and
>
> default-information originate always <route-map>
>
> However, both generate a 0.0.0.0 even if there is no quad zero static
> route configured. Any ideas why?
>
> TIA
>
> JB
>
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