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This is a simpler method of upload bonding than others, where you just want to round robin packets to the upstream, which is the normal case for AAISP.
 
You may wish to add ppp3, etc. as pppd sometimes allocates a different number overriding the unit directive. There's no harm in having too many.
 
In /etc/ppp/ip-up.d place the following script:
ip -6 route replace default scope global dev teql0
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You may wish to add ppp3, etc. as pppd sometimes allocates a different number overriding the unit directive. There's no harm in having too many.
 
The sysctl is so that the system doesn't get upset at packets going out of one interface and coming in another. I'm not certain this is required, but all examples seem to have it.
 
The teql device does not need an IP address, as it's virtual. It seems to behave in a sane way wrt. originating IP in all cases I've tried.
 
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