Lo?c BLOT [loic.b...@unix-experience.fr] wrote: > Hello sven, > it's not a routing table problem, it's only a modification on route > priorities, it's not the same thing.
The two of you are solving totally different problems. > Here is my example at work: > > I have BGP on the WAN, OSPF for my LAN (+ over GRE tunnels) and RIP to > my CISCO catalyst 45XX. > > The problem is simple. I have two routers in this configuration. OSPF is > prior on RIP. routes obtained by RIP are redistributed on OSPF (because > my remote sites must know them). But OSPF is prior than RIP and then the > two border routers want to pass by the other instead of using the RIP > route. > I have the same problem with BGP. default route is prior on OSPF than > BGP. Then BGP must be prior on OSPF to don't loop default route between > the two routers. You don't need a new knob in the system to fix this. You need to fix your configuration.