I finally got it through my thick head that it was a *bridged* connection,
and set up IRB.
Sure enough, I was then able to ping the next hop address with packets
sourced from the public IP I was given. However, I seem to be unable to
hit anything outside that particular subnet, and I'm not sure
After much experimentation and much frustration, I finally solved the
problem with my BVI interface. It turns out that removing the default
route pointing at the BVI1 interface and replacing it with a default route
pointing at the next-hop IP address fixed the problem.
How does your router
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