Another option might be RadWare's LinkProof which doesn't use BGP at all.
See http://www.radware.com/content/products/link.htm

Hakan UNSAL

At 08:56 27.11.2000 -0500, Robert MacDonald wrote:

>Nicholas,
>
>Your best bet is to start brushing up on BGP. You
>can accomplish what your asking, but your also
>asking for trouble.
>
>There are other products on the market that
>will handle your two lines. See http://www.fatpipeinc.com/,
>as an example.
>
>No, I don't work for them, nor do I use them.
>
>Robert
>
> >>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/27/00 3:08:13 AM >>>
> >
> >Sorry in advance if this may seem a very simple question,
> >Current setup is NT FW1 2 interfaces
> >Next step is to introduce a second external interface as we now have two
> >pipes coming into the building both from two different ISP's
> >How do I go about setting this up
> >one pipe is for outbound traffic and the other one for inbound
> >Are there any licensing issues as I know you licence FW1 to the external
> >interface, what happens now that there are two external interfaces or am I
> >just getting confused about this.
>
>
>
>
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