You can overcome this by adding "permanent" keyword after ip route command.
Alex
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> I am configuring a 1600 router and don't have anything connected to either
> the s0 or e0 interfaces.  I have defined a gateway of last resort and 3
> static routes to network on other side of wan.  When I use sh ip route, I
> don't get any routes listed  at all.  Not even those that should be
> connected.  If I sh run, its all there.  I'm not certain, but suspect that
> since the lines are down, disconnected) this may have something to do with
> it. Thanks in advance.
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