Hi Chris,
Hi the why its showing in the rout table.I have already given my route
table.Please
refer it and do clear my confusion.
Regards,
Munit

chris kane wrote:

> > all static routes have an AD of 1...whether it is using ur interface or
> not.
> > all directly connected interface have an AD of 0
> > > Hi all,
> > > Can anybody tell me when I add static route to my default network it
> shows
> > > with Administrative distance of 1,whereas we know that static routes to
> > our
> > > own interface have AD. of zero.
> > > Example
> > > C 10.77.152.128/25 is directly connected, FastEthernet1/0
> > > S* 0.0.0.0/0 [1/0] via 10.77.152.129
> > > is directly connected, FastEthernet1/0
> > >
> > > Its showing here with administrative distance of 1 the route with
> default
> > > gateway of FastEthernet1/0.
> > > Please do clear me where I am wrong
> > > Thanx in advance
> > > Munit
>
> When using static routes:
> A route pointing to another IP address has an AD of 1
> A route pointing to an interface has an AD of 0
>
> -chris




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