Step
9.
(Optional.) Specify a backup
traffic processing unit for the VA
interfaces of the VT interface.
10.
(Optional.) Restore the default
settings for the VT interface.
11.
Return to system view.
12.
Associate a physical interface
or a username with the VT
interface.
13.
Configure other MP parameters.
Configuring other optional parameters
Step
1.
Enter system view.
2.
Enter MP VT interface or
dialer interface view.
Command
•
Distributed devices in standalone
mode/centralized devices in IRF
mode:
service standby slot slot-number
•
Distributed devices in IRF mode:
service standby chassis
chassis-number slot slot-number
default
quit
•
(Method 1) Bind a physical
interface to the VT interface:
a.
Enter interface view:
interface interface-type
interface-number
b.
Bind the interface to the
specified VT interface, and
enable MP for the interface:
ppp mp virtual-template
number
c.
(Optional.) Configure PPP
authentication (see
"Configuring PPP
authentication.")
•
(Method 2) Associate a username
to the VT interface:
d.
Associate a VT interface to a
username:
ppp mp user username bind
virtual-template number
e.
Enter interface view:
interface interface-type
interface-number
f.
Enable MP for the interface:
ppp mp
g.
Configure PPP authentication
(see
"Configuring PPP
authentication.")
See
"Configuring other optional
parameters."
Command
system-view
interface { dialer | virtual-template }
number
22
Remarks
By default, no backup traffic
processing unit is specified.
N/A
N/A
By default, a physical
interface is enabled with PPP
and not bound to any VT
interface.
PPP authentication does not
affect MP when Method 1 is
used.
By default, a VT interface is
not bound to any username.
N/A
Remarks
N/A
For more information about
configuring MP parameters in
dialer interface view, see
"Configuring DDR."
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