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01-07-2006 02:22 AM - edited 03-03-2019 11:23 AM
is there a command will automatically remove one or more T-1s from a multilink bundle if serve errors are detected?
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01-07-2006 02:35 AM
Hi,
you do usually not need a command for it. When the link goes down it will be removed.
The question is what you call severe errors. In case there are transmission errors in the Sp network, but your interfaces are OK, then you can only detect this with active probing like keepalives.
Try "ppp quality
Did it help? Then rate it please.
Martin
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01-07-2006 02:35 AM
Hi,
you do usually not need a command for it. When the link goes down it will be removed.
The question is what you call severe errors. In case there are transmission errors in the Sp network, but your interfaces are OK, then you can only detect this with active probing like keepalives.
Try "ppp quality
Did it help? Then rate it please.
Martin
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01-07-2006 01:36 PM
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your response.
The errors I referred to are interface errors: CRC, input/output, runts, and etc.
I think "ppp quality
Thanks
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01-07-2006 03:16 PM
Hello,
if the link quality is restored, the link will be restored after a time lag, in order to prevent problems with bouncing links.
Unfortunately I haven´t been able to figure out the length of that time lag...
Regards,
GP
