Well what type of router are you looking to deploy?  This will significantly
influence your decision on what type of routing/connectivity that you'll
use.  Full BGP tables can chew up a lot of memory.  Looking a the Mae-East
Looking Glass at Digex, they're using almost 30MB.  That's going to require
a router with 64MB more like 128MB of memory.  A lot of this type of
configuration will be covered in Internet Routing Architectures by Halabi.
It's a Cisco Press title.

"Atul Kumar Udupi" wrote in message <97o0uf$pmu$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>can u give me some more info please
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>> Yep, you can do a lot of different things with routing as well depending
>on
>> the memory available, etc.  Full BGP from both, full BGP from one with a
>> floating static route, etc.
>>
>> "Atul Kumar Udupi" wrote in message <97nsnb$gr8$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
>> >Greetings,
>> >    Hello All  I would like to know , Is there any way to terminate 2
>ISP's
>> >on a same cisco router and use them as a redundant link.
>> >
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