PPP
Multilink PPP
7-6
A
Specify the initial and maximum bandwidths.
The maximum bandwidth should not exceed the sum of the bandwidths for all of the ports.
Figure 7-9:
Configuring Initial and Maximum Bandwidths
For more information about site bandwidth settings and how to fine-tune them, see
Configuring
Bandwidth Allocated to Sites
on page 5-6.
B
Specify when to add and remove bandwidth from a connection.
In the following example, the bandwidth should remain between 40% and 90% of the maximum
value, 11500 bytes per second. The bandwidth will be measured every 60 seconds and compared
to the add and remove values to see if an adjustment is necessary.
Figure 7-10:
Configuring Site Bandwidth Settings
5
Configure site authentication.
All of the ports raised for a multilink connection should be added to the connection and authenticated
together. A username and remote authentication password will be needed, and CHAP and/or PAP
authentication should be enabled.
Figure 7-11:
Configuring Site Authentication
7.4.2 Configuring the Receiving SCS
1
Configure the ports that will be used for the multilink connection.
A
Enable Multilink PPP on all ports that will be used.
Figure 7-12:
Enabling Multilink PPP
B
Ensure that the telephone numbers of the modems attached to the receiving ports match those
configured in the calling site.
Local>> DEFINE SITE irvine BANDWIDTH INITIAL 2800
Local>> DEFINE SITE irvine BANDWIDTH MAXIMUM 11500
Local>> DEFINE SITE irvine BANDWIDTH ADD 90
Local>> DEFINE SITE irvine BANDWIDTH REMOVE 40
Local>> DEFINE SITE irvine BANDWIDTH PERIOD 60
Local>> DEFINE SITE irvine AUTHENTICATION USERNAME "sidney"
Local>> DEFINE SITE irvine AUTHENTICATION REMOTE "k0ala"
Local>> DEFINE SITE irvine AUTHENTICATION CHAP ENABLED
Local>> DEFINE SITE irvine AUTHENTICATION PAP ENABLED
Local>> DEFINE PORT 1-4 PPP MULTILINK ENABLED
Summary of Contents for SCS
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