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Lydiav

2002-08-02, 2:21 am

Hi,

I've come across this question which seems to have 2 possible answers?

Which command enables RIP or IGRP routers to select default route when the default path is used for non-connected subnets for the same classful network?

Answer: ip classless

Another possible answer: ip default-network

Any suggestions?

Thanks.
CeasarLi

2002-08-06, 3:26 am

I have looked this up and it is ip classless as the best answer
SureshHomepage

2002-08-08, 10:30 pm

the answer is ip classless

Sometimes 'default network' command is used in place of static ip route command. IP route command points the default gateway whereas the default network as the name implies points just the 'default network'.
kalejaiye

2002-08-10, 1:24 pm

quote:
Originally posted by SureshHomepage
the answer is ip classless

Sometimes 'default network' command is used in place of static ip route command. IP route command points the default gateway whereas the default network as the name implies points just the 'default network'.



yea, am with u.
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