From: Erick B. (erickbe@yahoo.com)
Date: Sun Mar 09 2003 - 20:20:11 GMT-3
In your config below, if you had 2 other serial
interfaces part of the same multilink-group then you
would have 3 physical serial interfaces in a multilink
bundle. it's a way to bond interfaces together into 1
logical interface.
--- Hunt Lee <ciscoforme3@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
> Hi Group,
>
> I saw the following config from a VoIP config...
>
> RTA --- RTB
> PPP
> 64kbps
>
>
> Does anyone know what does a Multilink interface do?
> I have used ppp multilink &
> dialer-load threshold under BRI interface to
> combined 2 x 64k to a faster ISDN link
> before, but I have no idea what this Multilink
> interface do...
>
> interface Multilink1
> ip unnumbered Ethernet1/0
> no ip directed-broadcast
> ip tcp header-compression iphc-format
> no ip mroute-cache
> fair-queue 64 16 0
> no cdp enable
> ppp multilink
> ppp multilink fragment-delay 10 <---- Also, what
> does this do?
> ppp multilink interleave <---- & this?
> multilink-group 1
> ip rtp header-compression iphc-format
> ip rtp priority 16384 16383 48
> !
> interface Ethernet1/0
> ip address 172.16.110.1 255.255.255.0
> no ip directed-broadcast
> !
> interface Serial1/0
> bandwidth 64
> no ip address
> no ip directed-broadcast
> encapsulation ppp
> no ip mroute-cache
> no fair-queue
> clockrate 64000
> ppp multilink
> multilink-group 1
>
>
> Any help / ideas would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Regards,
> Hunt
>
>
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