Or assuming your using an Ethernet of some sort as your upstream connections you could grab something like a CCR from mikrotik for < $1k and sleep easy knowing you're only using 6% of it's capacity.
Sent from my iPhone > On 11/02/2014, at 3:52 pm, Octavio Alvarez <alvar...@alvarezp.ods.org> wrote: > >> On 02/10/2014 06:05 PM, Vlade Ristevski wrote: >> Are you suggesting getting the default gateway from both providers or >> getting the full table from one and using the default as a backup on the >> other (7206)? > > Whatever suits you best. Test and see. I'd just receive the full table > anyway but filter them out, letting only the default routes go into the > RIB. This should streamline your FIB. As I say, you lose outbound load > balancing and your redundancy becomes all-or-nothing, but you save a few > cycles. > > Again, I wouldn't recommend any of this because of the drawbacks, but > along with other recommendations that others have made, like Turbo ACLs, > it may buy you some time. >