> then you would run BGP as interior routing protocol, which does not seem > very appropriate (OSPF can use parallel paths, etc)
You have to do it anyway when you offer BGP transit. All routers in the paths must know the "customer" routes. I know, this is not your case. The easiest for you is BGP->IGP redistribution. But this _IS_ very dangerous. Even if you setup _good_ access lists, you're never protected from an IOS bug or a mistyped entry, which will simply send your whole network to /dev/null. This sounds a way too dangerous for me. But as you only have 5 routers (at least in your example), its not very hard to get your network back if the ACL fails/mistyped ... Pascal ---------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maillist-Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/swinog%40swinog.ch/