Hi,
One can configure a router as a host by executing "no ip routing" and this
point if you want to set a default gateway to your router (acting as a
host) you can do with the command "ip default gateway".Hope this makes it
more clear.
Kind Regards /Thangavel
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the gateway instruction is for a device that is acting as a
host only....
The default network command is for a router device...
Larry Letterman
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Can anyone tell me what is the difference between
IP default-network and IP default-gateway
Regards
kws
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