You can use the interface multilink feature to tie
serial interfaces together into one circuit. This is
fairly recent feature, mid 12.xT somewhere abouts.
multilink-group does not work on DDR interfaces. Look
into multilink virtual-template to do serial & ddr but
virtual-template is for inbound calls mainly.
int multilink1
ip address ..
encaps ppp
ppp multi
multilink-group 1
multilink max-link #
.. other interface commands
int s0
encaps ppp
ppp multilink
multilink-group 1
int s1
encaps ppp
ppp multilink
multilink-group 1
router# show ppp multi
.. displays stats on multilink bundle
--- "West, Karl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well If the Chanelized E3 works like our Chanelized
> T3 here in the US then
> your answer is yes!
>
> 2 serial T1's = 3Mb (ppp Multilinked)
>
> Karl
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kim Quang Vo
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 2:28 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: PPP multilink over 2 serial interface
>
>
>
> I have no experience to configure PPP multilink at
> Cisco 2610 ( 2 serial ,
> 2Mb) to 7206 with
> E3 Chanelized inteface. (It will get 4 Mb)
>
> Is it possible.
>
>
> Rergards,
>
> Kim
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