When you have routing enabled then you need default route (also called
default network or Gateway of Last Resort). You do not need default route
if you don't use routing. For example if you just have one router in your network there is no need for default route. When you have more than one router in a network you need default route.
Note: If you connect to WAN (internet) you need default route. The default route allows connection with Internet. If you are not using WAN and have one router than there is not need for default route but in these days everyone connects to the Internet so most likely your router has default route. When using router to connect to the Internet using DHCP this happens automatically so there will no need to configure default route manually. If you need to manually set default route then use the commands IP default-network or IP route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
More info can be found at Cisco's site - see the related link below.
--> If the destination network is directly connected, the router forwards the packet to the destination host. --> If no route exists for the destination network and a default route is present, the packet is forwarded to the next-hop router. --> If the originating host has a default gateway configured, the packet for a remote network can be forwarded using that route.
Router> enableRouter# config tRouter(config)# ip default route [IP address]
it is where the router sends all packets with destination of which it has knowledge.
LTP1 should use IRQ7.
OS 125.587.4.3 Linux: route add default gw 123.123.2.1 Windows: route ADD 0.0.0.0 MASK 0.0.0.0 123.123.2.1 Specifications Have Double of The Address And It Depends On If It Is A Private Or Public Addres From linksys
as a last resort
The administrative distance of a default route is typically 1. This means that it is considered the most reliable and preferred route for forwarding traffic when no other more specific route is available in the routing table.
Default route
ip default gateway
default
A default route is considered a gateway of last resort; meaning all ip packets that don't have a match in the routing table of a router will be forwarded to the default route. An ultimate route is a route in the routing table of a router that indicates both the next hop ip address and the exit interface.
default route,i think...it should be by default... (中)什麼樣的路線讓路由器轉發數據包,即使它的路由表中沒有具體的路線到目的地網絡? " This is CCNA discovery 1 -Chapter 3-English exam No 18 . Default route is correct answer.
which command should you use to quickly return text to the default format
--> If the destination network is directly connected, the router forwards the packet to the destination host. --> If no route exists for the destination network and a default route is present, the packet is forwarded to the next-hop router. --> If the originating host has a default gateway configured, the packet for a remote network can be forwarded using that route.
automatically assign an ip address
default-information originate
to look for something