Hi all,

I need help. I'm in a situation where I have a firewall with a connection
to three networks. The LAN, remote network X and remote network Y. I
connect to remote networks X and Y using two different routers and I'm able
to reach both remote networks. I am however unable to reach the interface
on the router connecting me to network Y. A ping to this interface
returns *reply
from A.B.C.D TTL expired in transit* A.B.C.D is a public IP address on the
router connecting me to remote network Y

None of my settings on the firewall have changed. The only variable is the
addition of a redundant connection on that router and BGP, where the newly
introduced link has been made the primary link.

Any ideas on where the issue could be?

Regards
-- 
Emmanuel C. Sekyewa

+256 782 199 202
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