10-03-2001 07:11 AM - edited 03-01-2019 06:49 PM
I have 2 2600 routers that connected back to back through 1 V.35 T1 and 1 CT1. I would like to configure MLPPP over two T1 links. Is this doable? If it is. How?
10-03-2001 01:28 PM
Possible, yes. Recommended, no. When dealing with just two t1's it really not recommended to the the overhead that is required tun ppp multilink. It would be better to just load balance on a per packet basis by turning off fast-switching (no ip route-cache on interface). But if you still want to run ppp multilink then here is the link that shows you how to do it using virtual-templates. You can also use multilink intefaces.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/793/access_dial/mpp_serial.html
Hope this helps.
Henry
10-11-2001 08:57 AM
Hi Henry,
Do you know of any URL/technical document that compares the performance of MLPPP links versue load balancing on a per-packet basis?
Thanks,
Mark
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