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* You have a PPPoE router but it doesn't do everything you want
== Debian/squeeze and /wheezy ==
This is what RogerBW is using. It'll probably be much the same on other Linuxen. The basic recipe came from [http://www.aa-asterisk.org.uk/index.php/Connecting_to_AAISP_using_PPPoE].
In theory, "default" should apply to all interfaces created later, while "all" should apply to all interfaces that exist now. This doesn't always seem to be the case.
== Full startup sequence ==
<pre>
ifconfig eth1 up
pon aaisp
</pre>
== PPP ==
*IP-over-LCP patches (receive only):
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=== PPPoE ===
**pppd 2.4.6 is required for RFC 4638 support ([http://git.ozlabs.org/?p=ppp.git;a=commit;h=fd1dcdf758418f040da3ed801ab001b5e46854e7 this is in git] but not yet released)
== PPP Not coming back after a blip
This was reported in IRC on Feb 6th 2011. If you get people saying their line didn't come back or their linux box crashed (as in kernel oopsed) after a blip, turns out there's a bug in the kernel pppoe code for 2.6.36 which has been hitting me. some kind of double free in the disconnect code causes a kernel panic. there's a patch here: http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/linux-kernel/2010/12/3/4654538 which seems to work for me
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