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leibniz(config-if)#ppp multilink<br />

leibniz(config-if)#ppp au<strong>the</strong>ntication chap<br />

leibniz(config-if)#ppp chap password agoodpass<br />

leibniz(config-if)#dialer idle-timeout 300<br />

leibniz(config-if)#dialer load-threshold 128 inbound<br />

leibniz(config-if)#dialer map ip 172.16.96.6 name descartes broadcast<br />

8008358861<br />

leibniz(config-if)#dialer map ip 172.16.96.6 name descartes broadcast<br />

8008358863<br />

leibniz(config-if)#dialer-group 1<br />

leibniz(config)#dialer-list 1 pro<strong>to</strong>col ip list 100<br />

leibniz(config)#access-list 100 permit tcp any any eq 80<br />

leibniz(config)#access-list 100 permit tcp any any eq 110<br />

leibniz(config)#access-list 100 permit tcp any any eq 443<br />

leibniz(config)#access-list 100 permit udp any any eq 54<br />

leibniz(config)#access-list 100 permit icmp any any echo<br />

leibniz(config)#ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.16.96.6<br />

The first two dialer interface commands and set <strong>the</strong> interface's operational properties. The command sets <strong>the</strong> interface<br />

traffic level that must be met before ano<strong>the</strong>r link is enabled. The threshold specifies that if <strong>the</strong> first channel's inbound load exceeds 50 percent of <strong>the</strong><br />

circuit's bandwidth, <strong>to</strong> bring up <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r link. The IOS uses a scale of 0 <strong>to</strong> 255 <strong>to</strong> set<br />

many of its option variables—128 is <strong>the</strong> midpoint, which equals 50 percent. The<br />

specifies how long <strong>the</strong> link can remain idle<br />

before <strong>the</strong> call is terminated. The dialer interface is built in three steps:<br />

1. The dialer map is created with . A dialer map entry is<br />

needed for each LND.<br />

2. Specify which number is used <strong>to</strong> identify <strong>the</strong> and associated with <strong>the</strong> interface. The<br />

dialer-list indicates which ACL should be used <strong>to</strong> match interface traffic, <strong>to</strong><br />

determine if it is "inter esting" enough <strong>to</strong> start a call. The dialer rotary-group<br />

is used <strong>to</strong> assign BRI interfaces <strong>to</strong> a interface in a multi-BRI<br />

configuration.<br />

3. Create <strong>the</strong> ACL. When creating <strong>the</strong> ACL, think about <strong>the</strong> kinds of traffic <strong>the</strong><br />

link will handle. Many configurations use <strong>the</strong> blanket statement<br />

. This ACL, however, can give you a very<br />

large telephone bill, because anything will bring <strong>the</strong> link up. The ACL<br />

example above will only activate <strong>the</strong> line when a DNS, Web, secure Web, or

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