I haven't worked with BGP yet, so someone please correct me if I'm wrong 
with this -

My understanding is that even if you have internet connections to two 
differnet ISPs, you don't have to BGP.  If you are using IP addresses they 
have assigned to you then you are ok.

The big reason to use BGP would be if you have a block of registered IP 
addresses and you want to advertise them to the internet via two different 
ISPs.



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>Hellow group!!
>According to cisco press book, when company has two connections active to
>two different ISPs, BGP should be used.
>Could anybody tell me what is the result of connecting two active
>connections to two different ISPs?
>I know that one connection should be used as a backup line only while the
>other is active in order not to use BGP.
>Thanks in advance.
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