I have never hear of the second condition.  And to complicate things more
consider the command

ip ospf default-information originate always

This command will force the OSPF router to advertise a default router if one
is present or not.

Lance



""Darrell Newcomb""  wrote in message
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> Typo below
>
> > 3)Now maybe your entire network is just Router's A,B,andC.  Then RouterC
> > would have a default learned from somewhere else and hopefully a lower
> admin
> > distance than the default seen from RouterA.  Then you could have a
> > survivable situation where RouterA can originate a new default based
upon
> > RouterA.  It would look strange on some levels but it would function.
> ^^^^^^^^^Should be RouterC.  Refering to "based upon RouterC's announced
> default"




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