Hi,

I've got a router with a number of routes defined (connected interfaces,
route learned from OSPF, etc.)   One of these routes is a default route.

When I do a "show ip route" for a network which has a specific routing
entry (ie non-default), I get back the expected routing information.

If I do a "show ip route" for a network not explicitly in the routing
table,
I get a "Network not in table".  Why do I get an error message instead
of
the command returning the entry for the default route?

I've noticed that for networks not explicitly covered by a non-default
entry
in the routing table that if I do a "show ip route 
longer-prefixes" the
default route is returned.

Thanks




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