I would observe there is a considerable difference between

     0.0.0.0/0

and

     0.0.0.0/32


>No.  It would only route traffic to null if it couldn't find a route 
>with a more specific match.
>
>Traffic is routed to whichever network the destination address falls 
>in that is the closest to the actual destination address.
>
>ex -
>  If you had the following routes -
>           0.0.0.0      via null 0
>           10.0.0.0/8   via e0
>           10.20.0.0/16 via e1
>
>  If you had a packet destined for 10.20.8.5 it would go out e1
>  If it was destined for 10.52.23.4 it would go out e0.
>  If it was destined for 9.23.41.1 it would go to null 0
>
>hope that helps
>mike
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>>Would:
>>
>>ip route 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.255 null 0
>>
>>route ALL traffic to null 0?
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