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?

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