Turns out that ip classless is enabled by default. Perhaps that is why you
need to use "no ip classless" See the www.cisco.com for details.
Ip Classless - 11.3 The default behavior changed from disabled to enabled
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Subject: ip classless ?
hi ,
Anyone knows why when we use RIP or IGRP routing protocols and we have a
default network command entered , we need to include ip classless?
Any form of input will be greatly appreciated
thanks
Jason
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