Robert,
I believe that router only has the single wan port that you can use, and the other ports are strictly L2 ports. You can test this by going under one of the lan ports and try issuing a "no switchport" command to see if it takes. If so, you can put an address on the port. Another workaround possibly could be that you could create a vlan interface for every switchport and then add that switchport to the vlan that you created. Put your public address on the vlan interface and configure your connections.
The term bonding wouldn't be totally correct though because you're not using bandwidth across all of them. You'd be doing more round robin connections since these are to different ISPs. My gut feeling is to tell you that what you're wanting to do can't be done on this router, but I could be completely wrong.
HTH,
John
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HTH,
John
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