Yes. Possibly, you'd have to have a switch between the routers and firewall and do some trunking mojo. Personally, I think it's way too complicated for minimal gain. I assume you're trying to protect against a circuit problem. The 1841 with two wic1Tv2 cards running multi-link accomplishes this, as long as the two T1s are from the same carrier. I've done BGP across multiple T's from multiple carriers but not "multi-carrier-multilink-protocol" Aaron?
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