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BFD is supported on an IP interface configured over a FR SAP on a port or channel with
UNI/NNI fragmentation enabled.
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BFD is not supported on an FR SAP configured on an MLFR bundle.
The following mirroring support is provided:
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Port mirroring and FR SAP mirroring on an MLFR bundle.
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IP mirroring for an FR SAP on an MLFR bundle.
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A mirror source can be an MLFR bundle or a FR SAP on an FR bundle.
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Mirror destinations must be FR SAPs and must not be part of an APS group or an MLFR
bundle.
Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP)
Multilink point-to-point protocol is defined in the IETF RFC 1990,
The PPP Multilink Protocol
(MP)
, and provides a way to distribute data across multiple links within an MLPPP bundle to
achieve high bandwidth. MLPPP allows for a single frame to be fragmented and transmitted
across multiple links. This allows for lower latency and also allows for a higher maximum receive
unit (MRU).
MP is negotiated during the initial LCP option negotiations of a standard PPP session. A router
indicates to its peer that it is willing to perform MLPPP by sending the MP option as part of the
initial LCP option negotiation. This negotiation indicates the following:
1. The system offering the option is capable of combining multiple physical links into one
logical link;
2. The system is capable of receiving upper layer protocol data units (PDU) fragmented
using the MP header and reassembling the fragments back into the original PDU for
processing;
3. The system is capable of receiving PDUs of size N octets where N is specified as part of
the option even if N is larger than the maximum receive unit (MRU) for a single physical
link.
Once MLPPP has been successfully negotiated, the sending system is free to send PDUs
encapsulated and/or fragmented with the MP header.
MP introduces a new protocol type with a protocol ID (PID) of Ox003d.
and
show the MLPPP fragment frame structure. Framing to indicate the beginning and end of the
encapsulation is the same as that used by PPP, and described in PPP in HDLC-like framing [RFC
1662]. MP frames use the same HDLC address and control pair value as PPP, namely: Address -
OxFF and Control - Ox03. The two octet protocol field is also structured the same as in PPP
encapsulation. A summary of the MP encapsulation is shown in
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