Thanks to all for their advice on this.
There *was* an 'apply-groups' command for all interfaces nested deep
within the configurations (and apparently our memory cells too).
This was not seen with the 'display inheritance' command as (and I am
guessing here), initially (before MLPPP configurati
Once upon a time, xinyu zeng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> You need to remove your interface level 'encapsulation ppp'
I have that on all my MLPPP component links (T1s but should be the
same). The only other difference I see is the "point-to-point" in
e1-0/2/7 unit 0.
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Chris Adams <[EMAIL PROTEC
You need to remove your interface level 'encapsulation ppp'
On 12/18/07, Nick Kraal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear Eric,
>
> Thanks for your feedback. It does not look like there are any
> 'apply-groups' configurations on the interface.
>
> show configuration interfaces e1-0/2/7 | display inh
Dear Eric,
Thanks for your feedback. It does not look like there are any
'apply-groups' configurations on the interface.
show configuration interfaces e1-0/2/7 | display inheritance
description "PPP E1#1 interface";
clocking internal;
encapsulation ppp;
e1-options {
framing unframed;
f
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nick Kraal
> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 5:56 AM
>
>
> [edit interfaces e1-0/2/7 unit 0 family]
> No other family allowed when family mlppp or mlfr is configured
> Error: configuration check-out failed
> ---
Dear all,
We are trying to configure MLPPP on a LS_PIC, but we get the following
error message:
[edit interfaces e1-0/2/7 unit 0 family]
No other family allowed when family mlppp or mlfr is configured
Error: configuration check-out failed
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