I have found another configuration for configuring two serial ports for
multilink i think this configuration will work, just want an opinion from
you guys.
ip subnet-zero
multilink virtual-template 1
!
interface Virtual-Template1
ip 192.168.0.1 255.255.255.252
ppp authentication chap
ppp
Well i am using E1 for point-to-point conectivety for bandwidth transmission
(2048 kbps), the solution that you have given is load balancing where both
E1's have individual P-to-P IP's this configuration is not transparent to
the transport layer resulting in per packet load balancing. The
Hi,
I am working on combining to E1's to work as one so that the upper layers
would see the bundle as a 4Mbps link with only one point to point IP at
least that's what cisco says, i read about it on Cisco and found some sample
configurations. I would like you guys to go through this setup and
What's the type of E1 you're planning to use? Is there any E1 PRI in your
scenario?
I assume you're using point-to-point E1 however your configuration has
references to dilaer profiles, which are irrelevent to permanent PPP
connections.
To configure 2 (dedicated, ppp) E1's as a Multilink bundle
Don't forsget:
if this is a lower platform, like 1600, you might have problems with
multilinking 2 serial connections.
Anyhow, this config that you have is wrong, because you are obviously not
using PRI interfaces. If you were using them, dialer interface would be the
perfect solution.
What you
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