Here is what I would do in a hub and spoke, especially when ocncerned
about routing table size when in reality more than one route is a
waste.  Enable EIGRP on all routers and at the head site "leak"
default.  Remote routers have the routes they need, they are either
locally connected or going down the WAN.

  Dave

David j wrote:
> 
> To cisck0k1d, I'm trying to summarize the ip 10.x.x.x in order to reduce
the
> routing table in the routers of branch offices, because I also have some
> 2500 with little memory.
> To MADMAN: yes, of course, the DNS server has an ip 10.10.10.40, I have the
> ip classless in all the routers, the problem is the route pointing to Null0
> created by IOS to avoid routing loops.
> I only manage the networks 10.50.x.x-10.60.x.x, to reach the rest of
> 10.x.x.x I use a default route with AD 200, after writing the ip summary
> address in any interface, the default route that I have (and that works
> fine) is overwritten by the other default route to 10.x.x.x pointing to
> Null0 because it has a little AD (5), and that's the problem.
> By the way, to put a higher cost in backup lines, I have used the delay
9000.
> I hope I have been more explicit this time. Thanks.
-- 
David Madland
Sr. Network Engineer
CCIE# 2016
Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
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