Hi Peter,1.Can you let me know the exact difference bet. default route with ip default-network and a static default route.2. Do we need to use ip default-network along with a RP or not required?3. If one edge router (Router A) receives an RIP route t...
Hi Peter,Would you explain why sh ip route command shows like this below:#sh ip route connected 10.0.0.0/24 is subnetted, 4 subnetsC 10.1.2.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0C 10.1.7.0 is directly connected, Ethernet0C 10...
Hi Peter,Back again, I have seen somewhere in Cisco documentation that routing table itself by default acts classfully( even without a classful routing protocol). I believe this has direct relationship with the #sh ip route o/put showing the top hea...
Thanks and Excellent Peter. Got it.May be if I could get a chance will try in a lab env. with examples. I could verify it to the benifit of retaining my memory.Will be posting many a queries whre I come across a need for clarity in several other thin...
Thanks Peter for your response !!While you say,The router knows about some subnetworks of the (former) classful network 10.0.0.0All these subnetworks have the same subnet mask of /24 which is written in the headline of the paragraph: 10.0.0.0/24 is s...
Hi All,Understood that w.r.t a router static route would always be a static route with AD=1 ( also need to note, might be with new IOS releases)But with older versions static route configured with via exit interface has been with AD=0 ( as discussed...