Hi,

thanks for your reply,

actually I have a default route in the router.
I tried with a default route poiting to an IP address,
and tried matching on this address in the route-map.
But no success, I even tried with a permit any
access-list but also no success.

Then I removed the first default route and added one
pointing to an interface, and in the route-map, I
tried matching this interface, also no success.

Did you anyone ever try this command ?

Thanks

--- GM  wrote:
> Hi Maroun,
> 
> I have a number of suggestions that you could look
> into:
> 
> -Without the always keyword the ospf router will
> originate a default route
> if there is one in the routing table. So check if
> you have a default route,
> and if not include the always keyword in your
> default-information orginate
> command.
> 
> -the route-map keyword specifies the conditions the
> default route must meet
> before being distributed. Hence if you specify a
> route-map with the match
> interface cmd, the default route must have its
> next-hop interface as the
> interface specified in the match interface
> statement. That could explain why
> the default route is not being distributed to any
> neighbor. It is does not
> meet the conditions specified in the route map.
> 
> -IMHO, if your ospf neighbor is on a p2p connection
> you can use the
> distibute-list out  cmd and filter out the default
> route.
> But if you have a p2mp configuration, i am not too
> sure how you would filter
> out the default route, for only one of the
> multipoint peers.
> 
> Anyone with any other ideas?
> 
> Cheers
> GM
> 
> ""Maroun Waked""  wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > hi,
> >
> > I have a router running ospf that needs to send a
> > default route to its neighbors. For this, I have
> used
> > the command default-information originate.
> > Then I wanted one of the neighbors not to receive
> the
> > default route. I thought that the route-map option
> at
> > the end of the default-information originate,
> would
> > help.
> > However, each time I create a route-map, the
> default
> > route will not be advertised to any of the
> neigbors.
> > I tried using match interface, but I never got any
> > matches.
> > In brief, things didn't work.
> > Can anyone help
> >
> > thank you
> >
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