[c-nsp] PPP Mulitilink on 3620

Rodney Dunn rodunn at cisco.com
Thu Feb 24 09:51:36 EST 2005


On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 10:30:17AM +0000, David Simmons - EliteUKServe.Net wrote:
> 
> by just enabling the global i get this:
> 
> sh adj detail
> Protocol Interface                 Address
> IP       Multilink1                point2point(9)
>                                    181448 packets, 81844881 bytes
>                                    FF030021
>                                    CEF   expires: 00:02:24
>                                          refresh: 00:00:24
> IP       Ethernet0/0               ************(9)
>                                    (xx.xx.xx.xx)
>                                    311231 packets, 112118338 bytes
>                                    0009E954B05400107BA5BC410800
>                                    ARP        03:57:30  
> 

This looks good.  It means you are using the CEF adjacency for those
interfaces to forward straffic which is the most optimal switching
path.

> So should I also add to the interfaces induvidually as well?

No.

> 
> Will this now mean I get the 20000 pps as opposed to the 2000?

I don't know what the numbers are for a 4xT1 bundle on a 3620.
I've never tested it.

> Cheers,
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> On Thursday 24 February 2005 10:25, Gert Doering wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 10:22:04AM +0000, David Simmons - EliteUKServe.Net 
> wrote:
> > > Thanks for that. When you say interface level ... just the multilink int
> > > or each searial. What about the ethernet port?
> >
> > Multilink and Ethernet.  The individual serials should not be necessary
> > (but it cannot hurt to do it anyway).
> >
> > gert


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