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DGS-3610 Series Configuration Guide
Command
DGS-3610(config)# ip default-network network
DGS-3610(config)# no ip default-network network
Note
If the router has a default route, whether learnt by the dynamic routing protocol or manually
configured, when you use the show ip route command, the ―gateway of last resort‖ in the
routing table will show the information of the last gateway. A routing table may have multiple
routes as alterative default routes, but only the best default route becomes the ―gateway of
last resort‖.
30.1.3
Configuring the Number of
Equivalent Routes
If the load balancing function is needed, you can set the number of equivalent routes for
control. An equivalent route is an alternative path to the same destination address. When
there is only one equivalent route, one destination address can be configured with only one
route, and the load balancing function is cancelled.
To configure the number of equivalent routes, execute the following commands in the global
configuration mode. The no form of this command restores the default number of equivalent
routes.
Command
maximum-paths [number]

30.2 Route Redistribution

30.2.1

Configuring Route Redistribution

To support the routers to run multiple routing protocol processes, our product provides the
function for redistributing the route information from one routing process to another routing
process. For example, you can redistribute the routes in the OSPF routing area to the RIP
To generate the default routes by using the default-network command,
only the following two conditions must be met: 1) The default network is
not a directly-connected port network, but is reachable in the routing table.
Under the same condition, the RIP can also transmit the default route.
Alternatively, there is another way to do so, that is, by configuring the
default static route or learning the 0.0.0.0/0 router via other routing
protocols.
Chapter 30 Protocol-Independent Configuration
Function
Configure the default network
Delete the default network
Function
Configure the number of equivalent
routes (1-100)
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