Quick question to all.  When I configure the nssa area it removes the static 
default route I setup on my remote router. I configured a static route of 
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 x.x.x.x on the remote router and it has a metric of 1 and a 
cost of 0.  When the nssa commands are put in place on the head end router , my 
remote router removes this static route and adds a default route with much 
higher cost.  Is this normal?  I didn't think a route with a higher cost would 
remove a route with a lower cost.



      
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