List Receiver wrote:

> 
> I have two links for failover reasons.  I've setup, I believe, the
> easiest, simplest mechanism for route failover, as the bridge devices
> are plugged directly into discreet physical interfaces on both routers.
> When I force link 1 down, routes via it's subnet are immediately removed
> from the routing table as expected.  Router 1 can still ping devices on
> the public subnets connected to router 2.  The problem is that nothing
> outside of router 1 can communicate with the public subnets.

Have you used a packet sniffer to try to understand what is happening? Seems
like the only way to discover the root cause of the problem.

-Tom
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