You can have both of these routers running in HSRP.  However, you have to
enable "HSRP Interface Tracking" so that the line will fail-over to the
second router.  The command is in this format:

Router(config-if)# standby group-number track type number interface-priority




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> Does HSRP work at the interface level or is the entire router on
> acvtive/stand-by? In other words, if I have two routers working in HSRP
and
> a link goes down somewhere down the line, will the first router know to
> fail-over to the second router (with a good link)? I have one router
> connected to one ISP and a second router connected to a second ISP. Can
> these routers be run in HSRP or must they be running in parallel and let a
> dynamic routing protocol (BGP on the outside and let's say EIGRP on the
> inside) decide? TIA.
>
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