Let's say we have a given destination that has two static routes defined,
the first with an AD of 50, the second with an AD of 100.  We are also using
EIGRP with an AD of 90.  We just had a circuit go down which corresponded
with the first route, but instead of the eigrp route being inserted into the
table, the router was trying to use the second static route.

Do any of you know why this would happen?  The interface was down/down, so
it's my understanding that the next higher-weighted route would be chosen,
which in this case should have been the dynamic route.  In our situation we
had to remove the static routes and then the dynamic route started to work.

What the heck is going on?? 

Thanks, as always!

John Neiberger





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