>I want to thank everyone for help.
>But I forgot to specify that running BGP is impossible.

Why?

>The company has a small network (100 users) and connection to Internet
>through ISP B (like on the picture). That link must be always up.
>
>The problem is that the company want to test another connection to Internet
>through ISP A at the same time ( small network (10 users) management :) ).
>I'm working as a systems engineer in ISP A :))), and we must sell our link.
>
>I know that the best will be BGP. I know that, but I must find another
>method.
>Maybe I was wrong, and with route-map command it'll be not work.
>But why ?

I'm confused now what your question is.  If it's why does the ping 
response often come in through a different path than the response 
went out of, nothing is broken -- there's no reason for it not to do 
so.

Be sure you are dealing with a real requirement rather something a 
customer "would like to have."

>I must be sure that tests two ISP without BGP is impossible.
>THX for help
>

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