Mike,
Hey, what's your callsign?
Your routing instance should configure those nodes to use your own WAN connection. If
NAT/Masquerade is needed for that purpose, you should do so. But, I notice now that I
don't see such routes on my routing table anymore(?). You may be merely observing your
configured default route for subnets not in your table (I see the same behavior). I run
ampr-ripd version 2.4.1 on OpenWrt 23.05.2 - what are you running?
Since they do not run a tunnel (which they should if we need to reach them, otherwise
they'd be in the route table) - we would need to understand how they'd handle the
connection nonetheless.
Basically, the BGP IPs are on the Public Internet, hence should connect with a Public IP.
73,
- Lynwood
KB3VWG