Not sure what you have setup, but a couple of things come to mind.
A router ID on any router of 0.0.0.0 will cause funny things to happen occasionally. Make sure all routers have an unique ID. Routes with equal costs will sometimes change. Make sure you have the costs setup correctly on the routers. Make sure the cost is the same for both directions on a link unless you really do want traffic to use a different path inbound than outbound. More specific routes have priority over more general routes. Not everything takes the default route, if there are other ways to get somewhere. There have been some issues with some levels of UBNT firmware. If you are a WISPA member, check the archives on the mail lists. (If you aren't a WISPA member, get signed up as soon as you can.)
If you want help offlist, feel free to e-mail me directly.

On 2/24/2014 2:34 PM, Paul McCall wrote:
Tower A has a Rocket M5 feeding Tower B (as its primary OSPF path) and Tower C 
(as its secondary OSPF Path and that works correctly)

Seemingly since A (xxx.xxx.214.49), B (xxx.xxx.214.50) and C (xxx.xxx.214.51) 
are on the same subnet and the same OSPF network, sometimes Tower B will go 
through Tower C before going to Tower A.

Even with a static route from B (214.50) to A (214.49),  the OSPF default route wants to 
prefer the tower C (214.51) path.   In the IP, Route List it shows that the default 
should go the right direction with a "distance" of 1.  In the OSPF, Routes it 
shows Tower C (214.51) as the default path with a cost of 1 and a state of Ext 2.

Any thoughts ?




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