From: Tariq Sharif (tariq_sharif@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Apr 06 2001 - 16:49:29 GMT-3
apologies for not making it clear. ISDN switch does not support mutilink
operation. So I can't test the IOS commands on the routers. My q is: do have
both channels active at all times what is/are the command(s) required? Is it
just "ppp multilink" or do you also need "dialer load-threshold 1 either"?
Many thanks & regards.
Tariq Sharif
-----Original Message-----
From: Clifton Stewart [mailto:cliftonlstewart@home.com]
Sent: 06 April 2001 20:40
To: Tariq Sharif; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: ISDN & Multilink
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 things. 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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