Inline.
> The router between the ISP and FW-1 simply has one static route in it
> sending all Internet traffic destined for xxx.xxx.10.x to xxx.xxx.10.1
that doesn't make sense...
your border router should have a default route that
points to your isp. your firwall should have a default
that points to your router. since your router and the
external interface of your fw are on the same connected
network there should not need to be any statics that
point the fw and the router to each other.
Yes, the router default route does point to the ISP and there is a static
route that points the xxx.xxx.10.x traffic to the firewall. I guess that's
the redundant route, then. From their docs, it's been this way since it was
put in in 1996.
Thanks for your time and comments,
Ray
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