If it has a default route, 0.0.0.0/0, in its routing table, then yes,
it is.
If it does not, then no, it is not.
-jasper
On 6/01/2009, at 1:05 PM, Kai Chen wrote:
Hi all I have a question:
I see very few prefixes in a routing table and combining the prefixes
does not cover addresses space, for example, {78.41.184.0/21,
91.103.239.0/24, 91.103.232.0/22, 82.138.64.0/23, 91.103.232.0/21,
77.95.71.0/24} are all prefixes I observed from a BGP speaking router,
I am just asking is this router using a default routing for all the
other destinations?
Thanks a lot
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