All routes that match the default network will get tagged as default 
candidates.  As with most routing decisions, the best route wins and 
gets set as the gateway of last resort.  If that entry goes away, the 
second one takes it place, and so forth, until you are out of default 
candidates.

-me

Vijendra Jaiswal wrote:
> Can anyone pls tell me on what basis  the entry of one of the
> default-network given in the configuration , is made in the routing table .
> For e.g :---- The router is having 03 upstream providers with OSPF and BGP
> running
> Provider 1) Default network: 10.0.0.0
>                  Deault network :192.181.35.0
>                 Default network: 192.140.0.0
> 
> Provider 2) Default network 204.45.56.0
> Provider 2) Default network 209.10.70.0
> 
> All the above entries are made in the routing table using the ip
> default-network command. Hence the router is having 05 default network in
> the routing table.
> 
> Pls help me in letting me know of the above 05 default network given ,
which
> one of them will be listed in the routing table as "gateway of last resort"
> when one sees using the command "show ip route" . And pls tell me on what
> basis the  particular network will be choosen as "gateway of last resort"
> 
> Hoping that you will help me in solving this mystry for me........Thanks.
> Vijendra




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