I am skeptical, Tom. Someone, I think it was Howard, researched this as far
back as 9.x releases without finding the AD=0 behavior. I can't support this
as I couldn't find it in the archives and I have not tried it myself. But,
in order to prove that AD=0 never existed one would have to test all
releases, a task that is probably impossible without a museum of hardware.
But I think the burden of proof has to lie with the pro-AD=0 faction given
the history on this issue.


Tom Martin wrote:
> 
> John,
> 
> The behavior changed with the IOS releases. Newer IOS releases
> with
> static routes pointing to an interface will have an
> administrative
> distance of 1, not 0. Older versions will have an
> administrative
> distance of 0. Unfortunately I do not know the exact release in
> which
> the behavior changed.



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