You would want to use both HSRP and BGP in this case. HSRP will solve the
problem of changing the default gateway on the clients when a link fails.
BGP will be used for fault tolerance at the ISP side. Here is a sample doc I
got form the cisco site:

http://www.v-man.net/support/pdf/hsrp_bgp.pdf

""Yassel Omar Izquierdo Souchay""  wrote in message
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> Hello i have a frecuent porblem with one of my isp, i have two cisco
routers
> and each one to different isp. Frequentily i have to change the gateway of
> one of my servers, because one isp is failure.
> I want to know if with one of BGP, OSPF, RIP, NAT or other protocol i
could
> do the change automatically to the other active isp.
> It happening me right now. And when i have to do that i have to reset one
of
> my servers.. :S. Is a costs operatrion its a mail server.
> So if somebody knows how to resolve between routers with different isp
each
> one, how to route accross the other good gateway.
>
> Thnx in advance
> Yassl




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