=>> =>>> =>>> Hi there! =>>> =>>> Just curious if anyone out there knows of a way to configure default =>>> routes on a per interface basis on a Cisco. So that different interfaces =>>> had different default routes statically defined. =>> =>>Policy routing will do that at GREAT cost in CPU time. Actually, there is a clean way of doing it with the latest 11.2 code thru CSCdj14784. This is how it works: Command Syntax: router rip default-information originate [route-map <map-name>] Description: This command can be used to force a router to generate a default route via RIP even when the router does not carry a default route. The optional route-map can be used to specify the condition(s) (i.e., the match clause) under which a default route is generated, as well as to specify the interfaces (i.e., the "set interface" clause) to advertise the default route. If the optional route-map is not configured or if there is no "set interface" clause in the configured route-map, the default route is advertised to all interfaces running RIP. Here, extended access-lists can not be used in the route-map. thanks, Srinivas =>>> =>>> Any thoughts? =>>> =>>> Thanks! =>>> =>>> Nick Lauriat =>>> =>>> =>>> =>> =>>Dave Nordlund d-nordlund@ukans.edu =>>University of Kansas 913/864-0450 =>>Computing Services FAX 913/864-0485 =>>Lawrence, KS 66045 KANREN =>>