"Paul Lalonde"  wrote in message
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> but
> routing out via an Ethernet interface will likely just *drop* the packet
> onto that broadcast domain (subnet) without pointing it to a specific next
> hop.

This raises an interesting question:  If you try to make a static route that
routes out an ethernet interface (multi-access medium), does the router send
the frame to the Layer 2 broadcast address?  If so, then if there is another
router somewhere on that segment, wouldn't it hear and route the packet
properly, or would it see it as a layer 2 broadcast and it not go any
further?

Mike W.




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