The "Default Gateway" pertains to the routers ip stack. This will be the
default gateway when using ping, telnet etc...
The "Gateway Of Last Resort" is the ip address to which the router will
"route" all packets that are not on a learned (known) network.
Chris Lemagie
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Rizzo Damian
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 2:16 PM
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Subject: Gateway of last resort vs. default Gateways
Can someone please give me a non-Cisco explanation between the
differences of the Gateway of last resort and the Default Gateway, which
logically appear to do the same thing?...Thank you!
-Rizzo
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