Bob,
Is your PIX default gateway the router in question?  If yes, it should not 
even know what is going on in terms of bgp at the edge.  The bgp changes 
should not affect its routing, as long as there is a path available beyond 
that router when the change occurs, which you said there is.  I have always 
used static routes between PIX-router, are you running a protocol?

Jeff


>From: "Bob" 
>Reply-To: "Bob" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Multihoming BGP with two seperate ISP's via single router that 
>[7:19328]
>Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 18:01:04 -0400
>
>Hello,
>
>I am multihoming BGP with two seperate ISP's via single router that is
>connected to a PIX.
>When I shutdown the one of my serial ports to one of the ISP's you can
>see the BGP table
>removing paths. All trace's show that the router starts routing to the
>ISP
>that is still active, but all the workstations on the inside of the pix
>interface can no
>longer route. I've read where the PIX Firewall does not support the use
>of BGP, and that I
>could use RIP between them. Does anyone have an example of this
>configuration? My searches
>on this subject within Cisco's knowledgebase have not been very
>successfull. Or if you can
>think of another solution for my setup, please let me know.
>
>Thank you,
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