On 2008-10-08, BARDOU Pierre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Ugh, I thought the list server stripped these. Did something change?

> The problem is that if the ISP router fails, my corresponding BGP=20
> router is still up and running, and so keeps the CARP master,=20
> which makes him a black hole :(

I don't think I'd do it like this (either preferring OSPF running
on BGP speakers to distribute default routes, or iBGP to avoid
handing traffic to one router only to hand it straight to the other
one). But it can be done, look at "demote".

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