[j-nsp] MLPPP link drop brings bundle down

Jared Gull jmgull at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 20 14:45:31 EST 2007


Chris,

Do you have a non-default minimum-links value
configured? By default it is set to 1 so you should
only require 1 member link to be active to maintain
the bundle.

Jared

--- Chris Cappuccio <chris at nmedia.net> wrote:

> With a cisco 1600/2600 router, mlppp config and two
> T1 WICs I can drop
> either T1 and the mlppp link still works--if the
> other side is also a 
> Cisco.  
> 
> With the same cisco 1600/2600 and mlppp config, if
> the other side is a
> juniper with P-ML, the mlppp link completely dies if
> either T1 is unplugged,
> EVEN if the juniper only has one T1 configured as
> part of the mlppp
> bundle!!!
> 
> Any BTDT with some quick pointers for this issue??
> 
> I'd like for the juniper mlppp to work even with
> only one T1 operational.
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