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Use to terminate an MLPPP session.
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If you use the ip or osi keyword, disables the Internet Protocol Control Protocol
(IPCP) or OSI Network Layer Control Protocol (OSINLCP) service for the MLPPP
network interface (MLPPP bundle). Issue only in the context of a network
interface.
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If no keywords are issued, issuing this command has the following effect:
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If issued in the context of an individual interface, the command affects only
that interface. The ip and osi keywords are not functional in this context.
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If issued in the context of an MLPPP bundle, the command affects all MLPPP
link interfaces that are member links of that bundle. The ip and osi keywords
are functional only in this context.
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The
ppp shutdown
command administratively disables the interface.
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Example
host1(config-if)#
ppp shutdown
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If you issue the
ppp shutdown
command in the context of an MLPPP bundle,
you cannot bring up an individual member link by subsequently issuing the
no
ppp shutdown
command in the context of that member. You can bring up only
the entire bundle; to do so, you must issue the
no ppp shutdown
command in
the context of the bundle. If you add new member links while a bundle is shut
down, those new members are also in the shut-down state until the entire bundle
is brought up.
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Use the
no
version to restart a disabled session.
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See ppp shutdown.
Configuring Dynamic MLPPP
You can define a profile to dynamically create MLPPP bundles over L2TP on the LNS.
The profile consists of commands to define the bundle attributes, just as you would
for static configuration. For more information about profiles for dynamic interfaces,
see “Configuring Dynamic Interfaces” on page 515.
To configure a profile for dynamic MLPPP:
1.
Create a profile by assigning it a name.
host1(config)#
profile dynmlppp
2.
Enable creation of dynamic MLPPP interfaces.
host1(config-profile)#
ppp multilink enable
3.
Specify a virtual router to which dynamic IP interfaces created using this profile
will be assigned.
host1(config-profile)#
ip virtual-router egypt
Configuring Dynamic MLPPP
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