You'll have trouble finding documentation for the second condition
because it's baloney.  :-) 

Of course, if I'm wrong or if there is some odd twist to this that I'm
not familiar with, someone will correct me.

Regards,
John

>>> "Hart, Todd A [LTD]"  1/23/03 9:44:09
AM >>>
I would like to know if anyone knows where I can find documentation
regarding criteria for OSPF to originate default using the
default-information originate command?  Our Cisco SE provided me with
the
following information, and he is trying to locate information to
support the
second condition of, "- That default route *cannot* have been learned
via
OSPF."
 
In order for 'default-information originate' to redistribute a default
route, 2 conditions must be met: 
- The router must have a default in it's routing table 
- That default route *cannot* have been learned via OSPF
 
I have found Cisco supporting documentation regarding the first
condition,
but not the second.  I would appreciate any documentation regarding
this
issue.
 
Thanks,
Todd Hart




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