The default route specifies a route to all networks for which there no explicit routes exist in the Forwarding Information Base or in the routing table. This route has a prefix length of zero (RFC 1812). You can configure the switch with a static default route, or they can learn it through a dynamic routing protocol.
To perform this procedure on a non-default VRF, you must first change the VRF instance. For information about how to use EDM for a non-default VRF, see Select and Launch a VRF Context View. All parameters might not be available in non-default VRFs.
To create a default static route, you configure the destination address and subnet mask to 0.0.0.0.
Tip
As a best practice, do not configure static routes on a DvR Leaf node unless the configuration is for reachability to a management network using a brouter port.
Also, configuring the preference of static routes is not supported on a Leaf node.