I believe that is a mistake in Todd's book. You can only have one default
gateway set.
Otherwise the packet would not know where to send the packet.
Duck
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From: Dave Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: IP classless/Default routes


>
> In Todd Lammle's book for CCNA 640-407, on p. 202 he has set a default
route
> of BOTH 172.16.40.2 and 172.16.20.1.  How does one do this, just enter the
> IP route command as such, one right after the other (??):
>
> ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 162.16.40.2
> ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 162.16.20.1
>
> ???
>
>
> The reason I ask is that in his book for CCNA 640-507, he states on page
> 253, "Default routing is used to send packets with a remote destination
> network not in the routing table to the next hop router.  You can only use
> default routing on stub networks, which means that they have only one exit
> port out of the network."
>
> The two books seem to say contradictory things.  Is it because the 507
exam
> is based on a different IOS?  What gives?
>
>
> Dave Page
>
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