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After a few nights of meddling with my configuration, the following setup is working well for me. I would like to share it with the community.
After a few nights of meddling with my configuration, the following setup is working well for me. I would like to share it with the community.


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dialer pool 1
dialer pool 1
ppp chap hostname <yourAAISPuser>@a.1
ppp chap hostname <yourAAISPuser>@a.1
ppp chap password 0 <yourPasword>
ppp chap password 0 <yourPassword>
no cdp enable
no cdp enable
!
!
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ip address <fromyourblock> <yoursubnet></nowiki>
ip address <fromyourblock> <yoursubnet></nowiki>


== Upstream load balancing using CEF ==
== Upstream load balancing using CEF ==
<nowiki>ip cef
<nowiki>ip cef
!
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Caveats:
Caveats:
* Routing between global and a vrf in IOS is unpleasant. This configuration relies on a use of a physical [[Ethernet]] patch between GigabitEthernet0/0 and GigabitEthernet0/1 for routing traffic between the global and AAISP donain. This should be unnecessary with the use of a BGP export between global and the vrf, but I never got this working. Similarly the use of NVI and BVI was investigated (please let me know if you have a more elegant solution!).
* Routing between global and a vrf in IOS is unpleasant. This configuration relies on a use of a physical [[Ethernet]] patch between GigabitEthernet0/0 and GigabitEthernet0/1 for routing traffic between the global and AAISP domain. This should be unnecessary with the use of a BGP export between global and the vrf, but I never got this working. Similarly the use of NVI and BVI was investigated (please let me know if you have a more elegant solution!).


<nowiki>version 15.1
<nowiki>version 15.1
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dsl-noisemargin -<num>
dsl-noisemargin -<num>
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