I've taken it upon my self to elminate the multiple routing protocols and migrate to OSPF. Sounded really easy...Anyway digging deeper there are multiple exit points into the cloud. The exit points are not close to each other and there are no plans at eliminating them. I am almost thinking of putting BGP on the gateway links and running OSPF as the IGP and configure BGP to operate on the external links. Option 2, which a friend is leaning towards is raising the cost of the path on one of the routers between the multiple exit points. Would that eliminate loops? Or simply break the areas into smaller areas and have many ABR's that connect non-backbone areas. In my mind that would defeat the purpose of having redundant links. Mostly this is a mind exercise that has a slim possiblity, if my design is eally good, of implementation. Ideas or suggestions would be great. Size of the network exceeds 200 routers. Yes there are much smarter people than I that work here but they are happy with the status quo. I think it could be made better and operate smoother with less resources. Again, any help, suggestions or ideas would be cool.