Mostly right, except the following:
* The router will have 2 default routes and will load-balance between the
connections regardless any difference in bandwidth, delay, etc.. Default
route is a special case of static route after all.
* For the inbound traffic, most probably the ISP will also add a new static
entry for the new path, hence load-balance between 2 links, BGP is not
recommended in this case, where the 2 links are connected to the same ISP.

Shahir

""Brant Stevens"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I'm sure the guys on the list will correct me if I am wrong, but if you
have
> 2 serial connections on the same router, with the router having 2 default
> routes (0.0.0.0/0), then it will load-balance between the connections,
> provided the serial links are identical (bandwidth, delay, etc...)  this
> scenario of process-switching takes to most CPU utilization, so keep that
in
> mind...  This will also only work for outbound connectivity...  inbound
> load-balancing requires the use of an EGP, like BGP4...
>
> -Brant
>
>
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>
> Hi! Everyone...
> I have something to ask you guys...  If you have any information for this,
> please don't hesitate to reply to me.
>
> I'm using the 2M Internet circuit via ISP, but I'm gonna add extra 2M
> circuit via same ISP.
> As you know well, we're subject to ISP config. ISP made "STATIC" config
for
> their customer, customer is only to
> config "Default route". Consequently, I wanna use this two serial-line at
> same time in "LOAD-BALANCING"
> So, I wonder even though I make config for default route with new IP
Address
> whether no problem in LOAD-
> BALANCING or not.
>
> If you have another good knowledge, could you reply to me ?
>
> Regards,.
> KIM KYU HYUNG
>
>
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