Configuring Mp-Group Interfaces; Configuring Mfr Interface - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring MP-group
Interfaces
Configuring MFR
Interface
[Sysname-Serial1/0.1] fr dlci 50
[Sysname-fr-dlci-Serial1/0.1-50] quit
[Sysname-Serial1/0.1] quit
# Create a point-to-point sub-interface Serial 1/0.2 for Serial 1/0.
[Sysname] interface serial 1/0.2 p2p
# Set the IP address of Serial 1/0.2 to 202.38.161.1/24.
[Sysname-Serial1/0.2] ip address 202.38.161.1 255.255.255.0
# Assign a virtual circuit with DLCI being 60 to Serial 1/0.2.
[Sysname-Serial1/0.2] fr dlci 60
[Sysname- fr-dlci-Serial1/0.2-60] quit
[Sysname-Serial1/0.2] quit
# Configure static routes from Router A to LAN 2 and LAN 3.
[Sysname] ip route-static 129.10.0.0 255.255.0.0 202.38.160.2
[Sysname] ip route-static 129.11.0.0 255.255.0.0 202.38.161.2
2 The configurations of Router B and Router C are similar to that of Router A and
thus omitted.
MP-group interfaces are used in multilink PPP (MP). MP-group interfaces are
dedicated interfaces for MP and do not support other implementations. Refer to
"PPP and MP Configuration" on page 363
Table 28 Create an MP-group interface
Operation
Enter system view
Create an MP-group interface
and enter the MP-group
interface view
View the state information
about the MP-group interface
An MFR interface is a logical interface. An MFR interface is a bundle of physical
frame relay links. Sub-interfaces can be configured for an MFR interface, thus
providing high-rate and broad-bandwidth links for a frame relay network. Refer to
"Frame Relay Configuration" on page 235
Table 29 Create an MFR interface
Operation
Enter system view

Configuring MP-group Interfaces

for more information about MP-group.
Command
system-view
interface mp-group
mp-number
display interface mp-group
[ mp-number ]
for detailed information.
Command
system-view
533
Description
-
Required
If the specified MP-group
interface does not exist, this
command first creates the
interface and then enters the
interface view.
You can execute this
command in any view.
Description
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