Wouldn't default-information originate always causes a
routing loop if a default route is not present?


thanks for your input

suaveguru
--- John Neiberger 
wrote:
> If you use default-information originate, that
> router will only
> propagate a default route to its neighbors if it has
> a default route in
> its routing table.
> 
> Default-information originate always will propagate
> a default route
> whether or not one exists in the routing table.
> 
> HTH,
> John
> 
> >>> "suaveguru"  11/6/01 7:56:07 AM >>>
> hi ,
> 
> anyone knows when we should use default-information
> orginate as opposed to default-information orginate
> always in OSPF?
> 
> 
> regards,
> 
> suaveguru
> 
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