Howard,
Thanks for the explanation too. However, I still have 2 questions regarding
default-information originate command.
> If there's more than one default router, you definitely don't want the
always keyword.
Why? Wouldn't the ASBR still be able to advertise it's default route to
other rou
9:56 PM
Subject: Re: Default-informatin originate always [7:33729]
> >Regarding this command...
> >"Default-information originate [always]"
> >this is documented as saying...
> >this generates the default route into OSPF even if the path to the
default
> >r
>Regarding this command...
>"Default-information originate [always]"
>this is documented as saying...
>this generates the default route into OSPF even if the path to the default
>route goes down...
>and...
>even when the router has no default route, with the magic keyword "always"
it
>will create
Regarding this command...
"Default-information originate [always]"
this is documented as saying...
this generates the default route into OSPF even if the path to the default
route goes down...
and...
even when the router has no default route, with the magic keyword "always" it
will create a "defau
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