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>Topic: connecting to two ISPs for load balance and fault tolerance.
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>First of all, I should announce I have searched Archives before I post this
>message, but not exactly match my question.
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>Some people said for this topic you have to use BGP, and some people said
>you can use default route if you are only for load balance and fault
>tolerance purpose.
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>We have one client, who currently uses T1 line (Cisco 2503 router) to an
>ISP, and has a whole class C ip address (/24) from the ISP. And on their
>local network, they have web server, mail server, etc. everything is 
>working
>fine.
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>Now they want to connect to us using SDSL line (Cisco 1605 router) for load
>balance and fault tolerance.
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>How to do that?
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>1. Cannot use BGP, because nobody wants to buy a BGP router.
>2. Static or default route:
>(1) HSRP groups implement load sharing, and automatically switching over in
>case  of one line is down, is it right?
>(2) Because they are using T1 line ISP's IP address for local network, if 
>T1
>line is down, how can we route their traffic through DSL line, ip route
>0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 DSL_ISP will work? and from outside how people can reach
>their local network through DSL line?
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>Thanks
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>Shawn
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