One issue that you will run into is that because you will be changing IP 
address if the user moved over to the other provider due to a failure etc all 
existing connections would be severed and sometimes cookies would be invalid 
and users would have to log back into certain services.

As long as you have the above understood then what you could so is have a HSRP 
pair setup between the two devices and have them both have NAT enabled, setup 
IP SLA tracking on the links and then track that SLA on the HSRP configuration, 
this would cause the backup link (and backup NAT pool) to only be used if the 
LinkA was down.

David



On 11 Jul 2011, at 14:59, jacob miller wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Am having the following scenario which I need assistance in solving.
> 
> I have two Internet service providers each of which has provided a /29 set of 
> public IP addresses.
> 
> I would like to use Link A (ISP A) as the main link and Link B (ISP B) as my 
> back up.
> 
> I would like to do this automatically such that users on the LAN do not 
> detect that one link is down.
> 
> My LAN is on Private IP address range is beign NATed on the ISP's.
> 
> Regards,
> Jacob Miller 
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