You can try to implement policy based routing,you could do a static
default floating route.Kevin is right you can't really do what your
asking.
Nick Kolintzas

"Kevin S. Mahler" wrote:
> 
> What you want to do is rather complex.  You can't really
> "load share" between the two.  About the only thing you could
> do is request your own AS number and run BGP on your Internet
> router with peers on both ISPs.  This would require a good deal
> of work on the ISPs part as well.  Most charge for this type of
> service.  The last time I did it they charged about $500 each
> plus the $500 for the AS number.  You'll need a faster router
> than a 4000 and it will need lots of memory.
> 
> In a nutshell, it's a good deal of work.
> 
> Kevin
> 
> At 10:24 AM 5/31/00 +0800, William Wong wrote:
> >Hello guys:-
> >
> >Senario:-
> >
> >I have a Cisco 4000 router.
> >
> >Ser 0 is direct connect to ISP through 64 K leased line.
> >Now I installed another 128 K leased line which connect to my HQ.  From
> >there connect to another ISP.
> >
> >Lan IP is 192.228.156.0
> >Ser0 is 164.142.2.201 (to my ISP)
> >Ser1 is 164.147.52.201 (to my HQ)
> >
> >I want to configure the load balancing.
> >What routing protocol I should use?  (OSPF/EGRP/IGRP...)
> >
> >How should I configure the route table?
> >Currently, the default route is route to 164.142.2.202
> >
> >Hope your guys can help me.
> >
> >
> >Regards
> >
> >
> >William
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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