Re: What exactly does this EIGRP command do?

From: Jason Madsen (madsen.jason@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Nov 24 2008 - 22:12:09 ARST


were you testing with a default route originating in the same EIGRP AS or
was it from another AS or another routing protocol? try your test again
with the default route originated in say...rip, and then redistribute into
your EIGRP AS and see if what you get.

Jason

On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Hobbs <deadheadblues@gmail.com> wrote:

> I know what it does for OSPF and the rest, but it appears it does something
> different (or nothing) for EIGRP
>
> R7(config)#router eigrp 1
>
> R7(config-router)#default-information ?
> allowed Allow default information
> in Accept default routing information
> out Output default routing information
>
> I tried using "no default-information out" but the default route was still
> sent out.
> I tried using "no default-information in" on another router but it still
> accepted the route.
>
> R6#show run | sec eigrp
> router eigrp 1
> network 150.100.0.0
> no default-information in
> no auto-summary
>
> R6#show ip route | inc Gate
> Gateway of last resort is 150.100.56.7 to network 0.0.0.0
>
> thanks,
>
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