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No, as I tried to explain (sorry for my english), the management route are on totally different network/infrastructure than the default route of the partition. That's why I get trouble to contact CRLDP / OCSP server.
For example, the management interface is on 172.20.10.0/24 and the default route of the partition is on 192.168.146.0/24 (Of course with self and floating ip on this network). Both network are nothing to do together. In this case, I configure the CRLDP / OCSP server which has 192.168.147.10 as ip. So the traffic should go through the default gateway 192.168.146.1 and then be router to 192.168.147.0/24 by the next hop. But, in this case, the traffic is sent to the default gateway in 172.20.10.0/24 and then lost because there is no route on this infrastructure. I found no way to force the traffic to use the default gateway of the partition.