Step
3.
Enable MFR encapsulation
on the interface.
4.
Assign the interface to an
MFR interface.
5.
(Optional.) Set the MFR
bundle link identifier.
6.
(Optional.) Set the interval
at which the MFR bundle
link sends hello messages.
7.
(Optional.) Set the time that
the bundle link waits for a
hello
before resending the hello
message.
8.
(Optional.)
maximum number of times
that the MFR bundle link
can
messages.
Displaying and maintaining MFR
Execute display commands in any view and reset commands in user view.
Task
Display MFR interface information.
Display the configuration and statistics
for MFR bundles and bundle links.
Clear statistics for MFR interfaces.
MFR configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
logical link with higher bandwidth than each physical link.
Figure 74 Network diagram
Router A
Ser2/1/0
Ser2/1/1
Command
link-protocol mfr
fr mfr interface-number
mfr link-name name
mfr timer hello seconds
acknowledgment
mfr timer ack seconds
Set
the
mfr retry retries
resend
hello
Figure
74, use MFR to bind the physical links between Router A and Router B into a
MFR0/0/2
MFR0/0/2
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Command
display interface [ mfr [ interface-number ] ] [ brief [ description
| down ] ]
display mfr [ interface interface-type interface-number |
verbose ]
reset
counters
interface-number.subnumber ] ]
Router B
Ser2/1/0
Ser2/1/1
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Remarks
By
default,
synchronous
interfaces and POS interfaces use PPP
encapsulation.
By default, an interface is not assigned
to any MFR interfaces.
By default, the name of the current
interface is used.
The default setting is 10 seconds.
Hello messages maintain link status.
The default setting is 4 seconds.
A hello acknowledgment notifies the
peer that the local end received a hello
message.
The default setting is 2.
interface
[
mfr
[
serial
interface-number
|
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