One additional thought...you'll want to test this, but I believe you will
need to put the static route on Router A, not Router D. If you just put one
on router D, you will just be defining Router A as the next hop (which it is
anyway) and then Router A would just forward it to Router C as per it's own
routing tables because it's receiving updates from Router C as well as all
of the others...

(also, keep in mind that the new Static route on A will send *everything*
for that target to Router B, regardless of where it comes from.)

This can all be ironed out in the testing of course.

Mark A. Morenz, MS ED, CCNA, CCAI


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