Good evening everybody!
i have two internet connections on a LAN using them for failover if one of the router fails(VRRP).
Is there a way to utilize the second internet connection without PCC in a more scalable way such as BGP?

Good evening everybody!
i have two internet connections on a LAN using them for failover if one of the router fails(VRRP).
Is there a way to utilize the second internet connection without PCC in a more scalable way such as BGP?

This setup would require three routers instead off two.
I’m looking for a way to somehow approach the requirements and results of Cisco’s GLBP
If your Internet connections are PPPoE then I can say with 99.99999% certainty that BGP is not an option available to you.
BGP is a “high end” connection option that is never available over any end-user broadband connection.
You would also need to have control of a /24 or larger block of publicly-routable IP addresses because anything smaller (like a /29 for example) will not be allowed into the global routing table.
Could it be done over PPPoE? Certainly it’s technically doable, but no ISP is going to have provisions for dealing with BGP with basic broadband customers.