Name
default-information — router, EIGRP, IGRP
Synopsis
default-information {in | out} access-list
no default-information {in | out}
Configures
Default routing information
Default
EIGRP announces the default route in both incoming and outgoing updates
Description
When redistributing EIGRP into IGRP, you can use this command to allow (or suppress, using the no
form of the command) the redistribution of the default routes
or exterior routes from EIGRP. By default, all exterior routes (including default routes) are passed between IGRP and EIGRP.
-
in
Allows the protocol to receive the default route via redistribution.
-
out
Allows the protocol to propagate the default route via redistribution.
-
access-list
The number or name of a simple access list that permits or denies the default routes you want to propagate.
Example
The following commands prevent IGRP from receiving exterior or default routes via redistribution from EIGRP.
router igrp 109 network 10.0.0.0 redistribute eigrp 100 no default-information in
To disable the default routes in outgoing updates, use the no
form of the command.
router eigrp 100 network 10.0.0.0 no default-information out
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