I have several 2501 routers and a couple of 4500's
at home running 12.1 and rip1 with static routes is working
as you describe.


Larry Letterman
Cisco Systems
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
John Dorffler
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 11:34 AM
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Subject: RIP default routing [7:44863]


In both the Caslow (1E p. 349) and Solie (p. 625) books it is stated that if
you are running RIPv1, and if you put a default route using "ip route
0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0" on one of the routers, a default route is automagically
injected into the RIP process. I am sure I have seen this before working as
a lab-rat (oops not that again) but I cannot reproduce it now. I am using
three 2500 series routers and have tried all combinations of statements and
wiring. I am now wondering if it is a matter of IOS versioning. I just put
on the "IP" version of 12.1.15, which was just put out a few days ago. Has
anybody got this to work, and if so, with what version of IOS? By the way,
"ip default-network" works just fine.

Thank you,
John Dorffler
CCIE #6677




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