On Wed, 26 Apr 2023 18:25:16 -0500
Red Baron <redbaro...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I did attempt to install multi-isp, using mark columns & track
> options as such:
> 
> ISP1    1       1       -               eno1            $GW1    track
> ISP2    2       2       -               eno2            $GW2    track
> 
> 
> I Also have "USE_DEFUALT_RT=Yes"
> 
> this failed to work. I then replaced the mark columns in the
> providers file with "-", and reset, but that too failed.
> 
> I think I want to disable all shorewall routing management. If I do a
> shorewall clear, then restart FRR, the interfaces work as expected.
> Any suggestions on how to best prevent shorewall from altering
> routing tables? I assumed that removing the providers was enough, but
> I must be missing something else.

With bgp4 you absolutely don't want shoreall to do any routing related
stuff and especially NOT multi-isp.

BGP4 routing is by definition asymmetric and managed by routing daemon.
You also do not want to have default route on your system at all.

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