Hello,

Had a question on default-info originate in ISIS? Does a Level-1 router 
automatically get a default route from a Level-1-2 router? I read somewhere 
that you had to configure the default-info originate cmd. (similiar to in 
OSPF) on a Level-1-2 router so it could advertise this to other Level-1 
routers inside the area.

But in my case, when I do a sh ip route on a Level-1 router, I see a default 
route pointing to the Level-1-2 router without me actually configuring this 
command! Is this the case?

Please advise.

Level-1 router:
RTC#sh ip route


i*L1 0.0.0.0/0 [15/10] via 10.10.15.254, Multilink1


This ip addr. 10.10.15.254 is the Level-2 router(Lo0) that this router 
connects via a Multilink intf.





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