Yes, the 2nd line will drop when the load is less than the <load> specified.
Here is some information from the cisco site(and a link) and a command to
keep the links from "flapping". 


*ppp timeout multilink link remove <seconds> 
This command may be used to prevent the multilink connections from flapping
when the load varies. For example, when the load threshold is set to 15
(that is, 15/255=6%) and the traffic exceeds the threshold, additional lines
are brought up. When the traffic falls below the threshold, the additional
lines are dropped. In situations where data rates are highly variable, it is
advantageous for the multiple channels to stay up for a specified period of
time even if the load-threshold falls below the specified value. Assign this
multilink timeout to be less than that specified for dialer idle-timeout
which controls the timeout for all links.

Here is the link where that information and more is found:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/router2router.html

Don Barnhill
MCSE,ASE,CCNP+Voice,CCDA


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Hi,
Can anyone tell me if the second B-channel goes down after the traffic
gets less than the <load> in the dialer load-threshold <load> command. If
not
is there any command to bring the second B-channel down automaticaly when
there is less traffic.

Thanks,

Tarry

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