Thanks all for the replies ...
Conditionnal default route propagation works fine using default-information
with route-map.
I thought  that "default-originate" with route-map (for conditionnal
propagation purpose) worked only in BGP ...


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> Stephane,
>
>   You're missing the "default-information originate" command.  0/0 can not
> be propagated into OSFP without it.  Static, conditional, dynamic,
> redistributed, it doesn't matter.  You need that statement to allow the
0/0
> route into OSPF.  (No doubt why it's showing up in the database but not in
> the route-tables - your logic is correct and the route is being
summarized,
> but not allowed in)
>
>   Read up on the default-information command; it's a neat one.  You can do
> the conditional advertisement you're looking for with this command - and
> make it very specific using a route-map.
>
>   Good Luck
>   --Wes




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