Terry,

   I'm not totally sure what you are doing with your setup.  Are you web 
hosting and you have the 2 connections up for fault tolerance?  or some 
other reason.  Unless I am mistaken is you are running between to AS's 
on the net you need to use BGP.  ( Please all correct me if I'm wrong, 
I'm still a lowly CCNA ) But I know that when we had our Qwest line 
installed they asked us if we had another service provider for this 
reason.  Also if you are a stub network why not use default routes? 
Like I said it's hard to say for sure with out knowing what your doing. 
   That's just what occurred to me.  Hope it helps.

Again please to all in the group correct me if I am mistaken, I'm more 
than happy to be corrected if it means I have a greater understanding of 
the subject.

Steve




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