One thing to watch is trhat some routing protocols do not undertand the 0/0 route, like
IGRP...   In cases such as these, you will need to make use of the default network
command to provide default-route functionality...


"Pickard, Richard" wrote:

> 3/28/2001   3:13pm  Wednesday
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> I recently came across the following on a practice test:
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> A default route of  0.0.0.0  may be used, but what is the most important
> consideration?
> No info was given about a routing protocol.
> Can anyone point me in the right direction on where to go with this?
> =20
> Richard L. Pickard
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