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Default Routing Using EIGRP

Enhanced IGRP supports numerous ways to advertise dynamically the gateway or network of last resort to other routers within the routing domain. A gateway of last resort, or default route, is a method for the router to direct traffic when the destination network is not specifically listed in the routing table. These methods are as follows:

  • Using the ip default-network command
  • Using the network command to advertise network 0.0.0.0/0
  • Redistributing the default static route
  • Using the ip summary-address eigrp [asn] [network] [mask] command

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