Thanks for all the input on this. BTW, here is what I had on the router
trying to inject the default route:

router rip
 network 192.168.12.0
 network 192.168.23.0
!
ip classless
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 192.168.12.1

On a set of 2500 routers, this did not work as planned using 12.1.x. I tried
12.1.15 and 12.1.13, both GD releases. When I backed down to 12.0.20, it
worked as expected. Strangely, this config worked on my 4000 routers using
12.1.13.

I don't know whether to chalk this up as a bug in the 12.1 code for the 2500
series (I was using the IP only image in each case) or that Cisco is
starting to phase this "feature" out. In my mind it is obnoxious to assume
that you want to automatically inject the default route into RIP (or any IGP
for that matter), so I hope that Cisco is indeed removing it.

Thank you,
John Dorffler
CCIE #6677




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