05-16-2013 07:46 PM - edited 03-07-2019 01:23 PM
Hello Sirs,
Kindly i need help to understand this question , see it at attachment
Best regards - amr
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05-17-2013 10:58 AM
default-information originate is a way to inject the configured static route into OSPF routing domain.Since there is a
default-information originate command configured on router R1's OSPF config, R2 will receive that default route from R1 along with other OSPF routes.
Siddhartha
05-16-2013 08:30 PM
Duplicate posts.
05-17-2013 10:58 AM
default-information originate is a way to inject the configured static route into OSPF routing domain.Since there is a
default-information originate command configured on router R1's OSPF config, R2 will receive that default route from R1 along with other OSPF routes.
Siddhartha
05-17-2013 10:22 PM
I do agree with siddhartha. As there is default-information originate command is configured on Router R1, R2 will receiv full routing table with static default route configured on router R1
05-17-2013 11:15 PM
Hello, because of the network commands, these 172 networks are propagated to R2 therefore it learns about the 172 routes. (LSA creation of these)
R1 has the default information originate command, it is generating a default route advertisement to R2 regardless of whether R1 has a static route or not.
The only thing that you won't see in R2s routing table is the 200.x.x.x network.
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05-20-2013 03:21 PM
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