![]() ![]() NYEDGE1(config)#ip default-network 8.8.8.8 The static route is now a candidate route S*.Note, the Gateway of last resort is not setĬ 192.168.12.1 is directly connected, GigabitEthernet0/2Ĭ 192.168.16.1 is directly connected, GigabitEthernet0/0.The route to 8.8.8.8 must be in the routing table FIRST. ![]() I created a static route to 8.8.8.8 in NYEDGE1.%Invalid next hop address (it's this router)Īlso, the default-gateway is not is to be confused with an ip default-network. Now, having said that, this is not to be confused with a default route, this address cannot be on the same router as you set it on but it is normally also within the same subnet. Remember that the default-gateway or default-router doesn't have to be any specific address itself, as long as within the range of addresses. I generally like easy numbers to remember, so for me I would choose 192.168.10.1 but 192.168.10.59 would work just as well.Īlso, what would be the default gateway in this example? The default-gateway is ANY address in this range You as the network engineer would decided the number to be used. Made me think what would be the default gateway in this example (when splitting a network into 4 smaller networks)Is it assigned by the admin to for example 192.168.10.1 when setting up a Cisco router? Watching Understand and Apply Subnetting Part 2 ![]() Said in Understand and Apply Subnetting Part 2 - Default gateway: ![]()
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