At 2:19 PM -0400 4/21/02, Nigel Taylor wrote:
>Yes,
>
>        I forgot about the getting that default route into the enterprise
>from the CE.  That would leave the "default-information orginate" .
>
>Nigel

Nigel, thanks for continuing this thread, because I'm finding the 
interaction very informative, and will try to start building it into 
practice things.

I think it was you that mentioned that it can be hard to stop 
thinking about configuration commands and look a little more broadly 
about the problem.  Yes, in this case, you could use 
default-information originate.

But think on the protocol/functionality level for a moment.  To get 
both internal and external (i.e., to the ISP) load balancing, what 
information does the default route have to convey into the 
enterprise's OSPF?

[hint follows]






































Think about the parameters of default-information originate, 
especially the values it does by default (the other kind of default, 
that is). The answer lies in using a non-default value of one 
parameter.




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