Static routes does seem the best way to go in your situation. If it is a hub and spoke
arrangment as i believe it to be in your case then static routes must be configured on
the central router pointing to the networks on the remote locations and static routes
must also be configured on the remote routers pointing to the networks on the central
location.
There is definitely a performance advantage using static routes in this case.
Hope i have been of some help
Willy
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