do you see a.b.c.d flagged as the candidate default in the routing table?

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> Trying to understand OSPF behavior when generating a default
> route.
>
> If I do a "default-information originate" in OSPF, I see a
> E2 0/0 route on all other OSPF routers.  Ok, I understand this.
>
> If I instead define a static default route
> "ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 a.b.c.d" and then in my OSPF
> setup do a "redistribute static subnets" (and not the
> default information originate), then the other routers
> do not see a 0/0 route.
>
> Why?
>
> THanks




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