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Re: Default network
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I don't think I've asked the question correctly.. Apologies. I understand that you can configure an ip route on R1, so if there are no routes on R1 it used the static default route, but with the default network command, this gets advertised and put into neighbouring routers topology table. The routing table will take the… -
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if a route enters the router, it does not add it to the topology table, the toplogy table is built from gathering the routes from its known neighbours. I am blaming the way I have asked the question here, so apolgies for all your fustrations.. I understand totally about the control and forwarding plane, I understand what… -
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The default network will be used (forwarding plane) while queries are done by EIGRP (control plane). If a more specific route is found, the route will be added in the EIGRP topology table (control plane). The control plane will feed the forwarding plane with what it needs to add to its forwarding table.
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