Remove the static route by default

Hello

I have a switch L3 which has a static default route pointing to a FW that is connected to a circuit of the Internet. The same L3 switch made EIGRP routers on our MPLS network. If this default static route disappears EIGRP will inject a default route, and users will receive their Internet traffic through the MPLS cloud as a backup.

My question is how to remove this static road by default with a mechanism that is unique on the Internet circuit. I can't count on line protocol because it almost never goes down. I can't rely on Internet ping IP SLA addresses because if they descended through the Internet channel available on the circuits quickly and create a loop of the SLA of intellectual property.

I wish I could do BGP with the Internet provider but this circuit is in a country where it would be difficult.

Any ideas on how to remove this default static route based on something that is unique to this tour of the Internet.

Thank you

P.

"I can't rely on Internet addresses ping IP SLA because if they descended through the Internet channel available on the circuits quickly and create a loop IP SLA."

To remedy this situation, you must add a route with the 'permanent' switch at the end of any IP you track on your IPSLA... In this way, if this interface is down, your ping IPSLA would stop and IPSLA would be the move and change your default route.

Example:

Route IP 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255 2.2.2.2 Permanent

where 1.1.1.1 is the IP address, you are followed and 2.2.2.2 is your 'usual' default gateway

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