Terminating 2 ISP links on the same router will not require BGP.  Just use
floating static default routes and load balance out the two links.  If you
own your own AS (public AS), then use BGP for advertisement only.

Vince


Oleh Hrynchuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Larry Lamb wrote:
> >
> > 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.
>
> second is true.
> 64 Mb isn't enough already since several months ago.
>
> >  A lot of this type of
> > configuration will be covered in Internet Routing Architectures by
Halabi.
> > It's a Cisco Press title.
>
>
> Generally, I would want to say that answer for the question needs real
knowledge
> about several internetworking area.
> What about propagating of [sub]networks? Whom and what?
> What about negotiating with both ISP about policy routing and other staff?
> (I have some experience with working in a ISP as system engineer and can
say
> that it isn't so easy)
>
>
> So, resume is (IMHO): theoretically it is possible of course.
> But in practice.... let's say, it is not easy so far...
>
>
>
> CHEERS, ;-)
>
> OLEH
>
>
> >
> > "Atul Kumar Udupi" wrote in message <97o0uf$pmu$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> > >can u give me some more info please
> > >
> > >
> > >"Larry Lamb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> > >97o0hs$p33$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:97o0hs$p33$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > >> 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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