[nsp] multichassis multilink PPP

Stephen J. Wilcox steve at telecomplete.co.uk
Fri Oct 24 20:22:38 EDT 2003


i've not tried this but i would assume that sgbp can be configured on any router 
with the appropriate ios installed and ios doesnt distinguish ppp on dialups to 
ppp on serials altho i would be a bit concerned about the amount of cpu you will 
be using when you start doing this on E1s

i just checked on cisco.com software advisor and it would appear that it is 
supported on all platforms from 2500 upwards

Steve

On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Vincent De Keyzer wrote:

> Neither do I, for the reason I mentioned in one of the previous posts.
> 
> > The original poster asked about Multichassis MPPP, which 
> > seems to be MPPP with the capability of terminating on 
> > multiple endpoints on the access server side (e.g., one 
> > client dialed into 2 different access servers).  He wants to 
> > have a single MMPPP bundle for 4 E1's between 4 routers (2 on 
> > each side), which I don't think is possible.
> 
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