should know this but...
hey guys.
I have always had a vague view of these two configs:
ip default-gateway
"is this used for managment vlan purposes for access?"
ip default-network
"this used for routing purposes?
and the "ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 A.B.C.D(gateway)" if all fails gateway.
any good materials on these..they are just vague to me somewhat...
thanks..
I have always had a vague view of these two configs:
ip default-gateway
"is this used for managment vlan purposes for access?"
ip default-network
"this used for routing purposes?
and the "ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 A.B.C.D(gateway)" if all fails gateway.
any good materials on these..they are just vague to me somewhat...
thanks..
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ColbyG Member Posts: 1,264ip default-gateway is typically used on layer 2 switches
ip default-network is typically used to inject a default into some routing protocols
ip route is to configure static routes, default or otherwise -
MrBrian Member Posts: 520I have just the video for you.. I stumbled across this a few weeks ago and your question reminded me of it. It's pretty helpful
Default-Gateway vs Default-Network Cisco - YouTubeCurrently reading: Internet Routing Architectures by Halabi