Hi guys:
We are a small ISP, just using static routing connect
 the mother ISP, the mother ISP assign a class C
 address to us, I want to know how the mother ISP
 locate the Class c networking , just using static
 routing? Need they redistribute the static to their
 dynamic routing (for example OSPF) in order to the
 internet router know the class c network,?
 Did the mother ISP create the stub area, then assign
 the lots of ip address to stub area ,if so  how to
 create the stub area by static routing? Anyone can
 give me some configuration,


  can the "default-information originate always"
command  redistribute the static route(locate our
class c network) into the ospf routing domain? in
order to let the internet router know the C class
network

 
 Thanks in advice



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