Hi Daniel,

There are two way to do it:

1. the two ISP to agree on assign you a private BGP no. (I remember it
should be 65xxx, could someone let me know) and run BGP.  Info. as follow:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/cisco/mkt/ios/nat/tech/emios_wp.htm

2. using route-map to map diff. next-hop address to diff. NAT pool.  This
should work fine except I have problem with the icmp message (can't ping
from inside to outside).

Good luck, Eric

"Daniel Ji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> The following problem has obsessed me a long time:
>
> Our company has two ISPs, thus we have two links to internet, and each one
> assign their own IP blocks to us. now we want to have redundancy so when
one
> link is down, we can use another link for a mission-critical server to
> continue to run.
>
> my question is:
> 1)Do we have to have our  own Internic assigned AS number so we could run
> BGP to "advertise" to the Internet that we have more than one route to the
> Internet?
>
> 2)Can we use an IP address assigned from our ISPs or Do we have to have
our
> own IP in order to meet the requirement?
>
> Any help greatly appretiated!
> Thanks in advance
> Daniel
> CCNA
>
>
>
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