ISDN & Multilink

From: Clifton Stewart (cliftonlstewart@xxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Apr 06 2001 - 16:39:44 GMT-3


   
Tariq,

This command is configured on the router, not the switch. Being that the second
 B channel needs to
brought up the 1 signals, bring the second B channel up immediately. The either
 means traffic in both
directions can trigger the link.

-Cliff

*Guys the backup load and dialer-load threshold commands accomplish different t
hings. The backup load
means one line is already in use. If the line becomes congested, isdn, dsl etc.
 can offload some of
the traffic.

Tariq Sharif wrote:

> Quick one, do you need "dialer load threshold" command for ppp mutilink to
> work? My ISDN switch does not support it so can't test it. I see some
> configs as just "ppp mutilink" others have "dialer load-threshold 1 either"
> and " ppp multilink"
>
> Many thanks & regards.
>
> Tariq Sharif
>
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