Simple.  Run HSRP between the two routers.  All packets are sent to the
active router
and if the other 7206 has a better route  the packet goes back on to the LAN
and out
that 7206's Internet link.

  Dave

"Steven A. Ridder" wrote:

> If I had 2 7206 routers dual homed to two different ISP's for redundancy, I
> know I don't NEED the full bgp table, but if I were to accept them for
> optimal routing within my network, how would I tell my internal routers who
> don;t run BGP which of the two 7206 routers to go to for a specific route
> oout to the internet?  I assume doing a redistribution into the IGP is a
big
> no-no, so how do small 3600's and 2600's inside the AS know which of the
two
> routers to send the traffic to based on the fact that that one router has
> the better route?
>
> I can think of adding a third 7206 router which would run BGP, connect to
> the other two routers and accept the full table as well, and the internal
> routers would use that one as the gateway to the internet, but if I didn't
> have that third router, is there any other way?
>
> --
>
> RFC 1149 Compliant.
> Get in my head:
> http://sar.dynu.com
--
David Madland
CCIE# 2016
Sr. Network Engineer
Qwest Communications Inc.
612-664-3367
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