>From what I've heard the behavior was changed in 12.1 in that the default is
no longer automatically inected into rip.


JR
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Johnny Routin
The "Routin" One



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> 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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