You really need to work with both of your ISP's to make this work right.
Get them both on the phone or do a meeting/Conference call, etc and ya'll
sit down and work it out.

Since I have no idea which ISP's you have and I don't know their router
path/routes, it would be bad for me to tell you to do one thing and it be
all something else.

Scott



> Hi,
>
> I'm using Cisco2621 router with 2WAN and 2LAN. Right
> now I have only one WAN link, and now going for second
> link from another ISP.
>
> (PPP)
> ISP(1)  -----
>               2621 ----- LAN
> ISP(2)  -----
> (PPP or HDLC)
>
> my both ISP are using PPP, how I configure my router
> to work with both, As I understand that BGP will do
> the job, but my ISP does not support that.
> How I configure my router in above senario.


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