Ip default network
If I include this statement on my eigrp config, would it just say to all other routers, anything you dont know about , route to the network specified in ip default network, is this a bit like a default route ?
thanks
so would this basically forward any unknown traffic to the network I have specified, so if it neighbour is say 172.19.1.1/16 and I use the ip default network 172.19.0.0 0.0.255.255 command, will it forward the traffic to that other router ?
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