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Can we aggregate bandwidth of two links (connected to different ISP)

King_1988
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Hi,

Let's say we have 2 ISPs are connected to a Cisco Router/FTD. 1 ISP has 200 Mbps and other ISP has 100 Mbps. Can we aggregate this bandwidth so that we can get 300 Mbps al together? In mikrotik/fortinet we have this capabilities. In Cisco we can just logically distribute traffic if we want active-active ISP links (with PBR)? But is there any mechanism like aggregating 2 ISP bandwidth?

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I am assuming you are not talking about a situation where you are BGP multi-homed to two ISP's. You would have two different source IP addresses, so I don't know how you could make that into a single conversation/connection. The only viable way of which I am aware is to distribute the connections between the different ISP's.

You receive defualt route from both ISP?

If yes then check

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/70/fdm/fptd-fdm-config-guide-700/fptd-fdm-routing.html

ECMP can be use in ftd but it have some limitations' check link above 

MHM