From: steven.j.nelson@xxxxxx
Date: Wed Apr 17 2002 - 09:46:48 GMT-3
Yakout
I have found this also, however I don't think you need the bandwidth
statement on the interface to use load-threshold, the router knows that BRI
= 2 x 64 and 1 x 16 so it should monitor that link utilisation and bring up
the second channel when necessary.
I think PPP Multilink maybe usefull when connecting to another vendors
device (i.e non cisco)
Thanks
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: yakout esmat [mailto:yesmat@iprimus.com.au]
Sent: 17 April 2002 12:56
To: Groupstudy
Subject: ISDN PPP Multilink
Hi all,
I have a concept problem with PPP Multilink in BRI Interface.
Cisco Documentation states:
1) Don't have to use "PPP Multilink" to bring up the second BRI link when
needed, only "dialer load-threshold <n>" command is enough to do that, and
in this case we have to use "bandwidth" command to specify the interface
bandwidth so that Load-threshold can cancalculate the load on the first link
before bringing up the second one.
2) If we use "PPP Multilink" command, "dialer load-threshold 1 " command can
no longer bring up both links
My findings contradict all that.
No difference between configuring "PPP Multilink" or not, I can still bring
up the other link by only using "dialer load-threshold <n>"
I must be missing the point, can any body share views on this one.
Appreciate your help in advance.
Cheers from beautiful Sydney
Ya
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