In my experience, I have yet to see a brand new router that did not have
IP routing enabled by default.  In addition, all the documentation I've
read in the past seems to suggest that IP routing is on by default.   I
won't even begin to guess why you would have received new routers with
IP routing turned off.

An easy way to test this is to erase your startup config and reboot. 
If IP routing is on when it reboots, there ya go.  If it isn't, Cisco
needs to update their documentation.  :-)

My $.01 (after taxes)
John

>>> "Tony van Ree"  4/26/01 12:15:08 AM >>>
Hi,

It has always been my understanding that by default it is off but
others
disagree.  I has in fact cost me time troubleshooting.

Teunis,
Hobart, Tasmnaia
Australia

On Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 02:29:08 AM, Colin wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I have read in numerous places that IP routing is enabled by default
on
> Cisco routers.  Is this is true?   The reason I ask is because the
last
> 3 Cisco 2600's I've received (new routers straight from a VAR)  have
> had  IP routing disabled?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Colin
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