Joe,

a 'sh ip route direct' only shows the directly attached routes, routes which are there because an IP in that subnet is configured on a local (physical or virtual) interface.
Doesn't your route appear as a static route?

'show ip route static'

And, as Jeroen Wunnink stated, it appears your EXTERNALIP is not reachable.. what is the output of 'show ip route EXTERNALIP' ?

Best,
 - Jeroen

Joseph Hardeman schreef:
Greetings,

I was wondering if anyone might know why when I add an IP to an External facing Interface and add "ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 EXTERNALIP distance 240" in the config, why when I do a "sh ip route direct" it would not show up in the output? I have added "ip policy prefer-direct-route" to the BI8000 but I do not see that IP in the routing table, nor is it pingable from outside of our network. It is a public facing IP. I have tried different LX modules and also different ports on two different cards on that system.

Thanks

Joe
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