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Dear
Thanks for you answer. but i want to merge the two or more lines from different or same ISP, is it possible without BGP. bcoz my Cisco router will be connected to two different modems i suppose no need for the BGP.
Regards
Asad
Well if you wish to connect to two ISPs simultaneously on a single router, physically terminate the two links on different physical ports on the router.
Then for redundancy and load balancing, you need to configure BGP on it and set BGP peer sessions with its attributes for automatic load balancing and failover in case your primary ISP fails.
This can be achieved by tuning BGP configuration with respect to its attributes. Feel free to contact at my skype ID (mansoor.ahmed88) for further assistance and help if required.
Regards,
Mansoor
Thanks Mr Asad Maqsood for inviting me to answer the question , unfortunatly I did not practiced this scenario before ..but I think the link below is usful ..have a look ..thanks again for the invitation ..
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/cisco/50.5_Load_Balance_2_ISP_with_Cisco
Use BGP and load balancing.