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kumar99

2002-03-18, 12:33 pm

Guys i really need ur help....please can anyone in clear terms explain to me what exactly the command "ip default-gateway" command means in Cisco Catalyst 1900 switch...i know its the router's address but there is something else to it....i mean its really confusing.....please give answers with practical examples as i really need to explain it to my students who r appearing in CCIE classes...will be waiting for ur replies...Take care all of ya...Kumar
starbar9

2002-03-22, 12:48 am

Routers also have default gateways. If a router can't find the destination network in it's routing table it simply sends the packets to it's default gateway (The interface you make the default).
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