12-05-2002 03:50 AM - edited 03-02-2019 03:23 AM
Have two frame relay link between two routers. Need to implement multilink on these two link so that I can pass the data equal to the sum of bandwidth of both links. Is multilink is possible on frame relay. if yes suggest some url or sample config.
12-05-2002 04:15 AM
Multilink is only possible on PPP-links. You should use load-balancing instead. This should be perfectly possible and achieves your goal of using the aggregate bandwidth. All it requires is perhaps a little tuning and tweaking of your routing-protocol(?).
12-05-2002 06:43 AM
as the previous reader stated, multilink is done with PPP, and is mostly used in ISDN environments, as a dail-up user dials through and ISDN terminal. And the user wants to use the twn 64Kbit/s channels available to the ISDN end user. Then the multilink PPP is used to create the connection.
The thing you are maybe trying to do is to LOAD-BALANCE through some paths to a destination. For example, you have 2 leased lines or 2 FR channels to a destination. You want to be able to use the both of the channels for a combined bandwidth and relyability.
This is done with IGP (interrior gateway protocols). The are many of them. But most of them are doing load-balancing over equal cost paths. Only EIGRP does unequal cost path load-balancing. So basically if you do not run any IGP, and you want load balance, then you may want to try out EIGRP.
Here is a link to all of the info that I can find on the cisco web site about EIGRP. There are some samples of what you want.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/103/index.shtml
BR.
Zvezdelin
12-05-2002 06:02 PM
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1839/products_feature_guide09186a0080087cbf.html
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