Maybe I am wrong, but if I want a router speaking ospf to generate a default router I must configure "default-information originate" under ospf. With this command when the router speaking OSPF has a default route in its routing table it will adevertise a ospf default route. For example, if I have a static default route in my router and I redistribute static routes in ospf, it will not advertise a default route, I have to configure a "default-information originate" or a "default-information originate allways", the first only generates a ospf default route If the router has a default route learned by another routing protocol, and de second generates a default route allways. Joseph are you sure that if the router learns a default route from e-BGP and you redistribute bgp in ospf it will work? Don't you need a default-originate command?
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