Hello all, I was wondering if someone could me out. 

I am using Bind 9.2 on a Redhat Linux server. We have two ISPS on separate 
networks Lets call them A and B. My Linux Server can listen on A's Network as 
well as B's network.
I'm using fictitious IPs and names

        A 111.111.111.1                  B 555.555.555.1                        
    Secondary A 111.111.222.1

                                  Redhat & Bind

Bind is listening on both IP addresses and we have a secondary server at 
111.111.222.1


If A the ISP has a backbone router problem how can I get people trying to get 
to our web servers to use B's network? I have been think of different ways to 
do this, but have come up empty.

Our network is really simple I just want to be able to use diverse ISPS in case 
we lose one we still have the other. Can anyone help me out. Any help 
appreciated.

Thanks.

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