Good morning, all! Configuration is two sites (A & B), each joined with a dediated WAN link for inter-office traffic *and* redundant backup in event one site loses internet connectivity (all traffic fails over to other site); each site has its own dedicated internet WAN that is used except in failure events.
Site A: rtr ID 1.1.1.1, IP 172.17.254.1, WAN router IP 172.16.200.1, ISP route IP 10.1.1.1 (example)
Site B: rtr ID 1.1.1.2, IP 172.17.253.1, WAN router IP 172.16.200.2, ISP route IP 20.1.1.1 (example)
We recently updated the firmware on both office 5412zl's to 16.01.0013; after rebooting one site (site B) started routing all traffic across the WAN link to site A; no traffic is being sent out the ISP route at site B. Subsequent reboots have had zero effect; all site B traffic still routing over WAN link to site A.
I would expect to see a routing table entry for 0.0.0.0/0 to gateway 20.1.1.1 (the ISP router), but the only 0.0.0.0/0 I see in the OSPF route table is pointing at the WAN link router at site A (172.16.200.1).
At this point I'm at a loss as to what I need to check or recreate to get the OSPF route for the undefined routes/VLANs from routing (yes, we inter-office traffic is routed over the WAN link, so that can't change). Something is missing here; I can't seem to locate exactly WHAT setting to the outside world is evidently failing, and out ISP has said nothing changed on their side. What should I look for next? I assume the OSPF failover for 0.0.0.0 is normal, but what needs to happen for it to stop routing that traffic again? The ISP interface is up and working fine; I can ping directly from our premise firewall (Dell Sonicwall NSA2600) to outside IPs directly through the interface to the ISP router. I've attached a quick snipper of OSPF Link-State and the first few routes in the routing table on the 5412zl in question.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Stev
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