[c-nsp] default-information originate... always

Juan Angel Menendez jmenendez at mecon.gov.ar
Thu Sep 27 13:58:50 EDT 2007



         AFAIK, always means inject the default route even if you 
haven't learned it from somewhere else (BGP, Static, etc).

Regards
Juan

At 13:49 27/09/2007, Vincent De Keyzer wrote:

>Something else, related to this topic: please confirm my understanding
>below.
>
>* "default-information originate" means "inject a default route into OSPF,
>only if you have it via a static route or via BGP"
>* "default-information originate" means "inject a default route into OSPF,
>even if you don't have it in static or from BGP"
>
>Is this correct?
>
>Vincent
>
> > From: Jon Lewis [mailto:jlewis at lewis.org]
> > Sent: jeudi 27 septembre 2007 17:05
> > To: Vincent De Keyzer
> > Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> > Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Redundant default route, without round-robin routing
> >
> > #default-information originate ?
> >    always       Always advertise default route
> >    metric       OSPF default metric
> >    metric-type  OSPF metric type for default routes
> >    route-map    Route-map reference
> >
>
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