Unless you have multiple egress points from your network to the Internet 
(IOW Load Balancing) there is really not a compelling reason to recieve 
full BGP routes, just have your ISP send you defaults via BGP, or even 
simpler set your default to your ISP facing interface.

HTH

Robert Perez wrote:
> Could anyone explain the benefit of using BGP and holding the routing
tables
> on your router versus having the ISP hold the tables and you just receive a
> default-route?  Thanks.
-- 
Thomas Crowe
Senior Engineer / Senior Architect
EMC Proven Professional, Master Architect
EMC Proven Professional, Master+ Operator
CTS Professional Services, Atlanta




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