Step
4.
Set the keepalive interval.
5.
Set the keepalive retry limit.
6.
Set the MTU size of the
interface.
7.
Set the expected bandwidth of
the VT interface.
8.
(Optional.) Specify a primary
traffic processing slot for the
interface.
9.
(Optional.) Specify a backup
traffic processing slot for the
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.
Command
timer-hold seconds
timer-hold retry retries
mtu size
bandwidth bandwidth-value
•
Distributed devices in standalone
mode/centralized devices in IRF
mode:
service slot slot-number
•
Distributed devices in IRF mode:
service
chassis-number
slot-number
•
Distributed devices in standalone
mode/centralized devices in IRF
mode:
service
standby
slot-number
•
Distributed devices in IRF mode:
service
standby
chassis-number
slot-number
default
quit
•
(Method 1) Bind a physical
interface to the VT interface:
a. Enter
interface
interface
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
"Configuring
authentication.")
•
(Method
2)
Associate
username to the VT interface:
d. Associate a VT interface to a
username:
ppp mp user username
bind
virtual-template
number
e. Enter
interface
interface
interface-number
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Remarks
Interface.
The default setting is 10
seconds.
The default setting is 5.
The default setting is 1500
bytes.
By default, the expected
bandwidth (in kbps) is the
interface baud rate divided
by 1000.
By default, no primary traffic
processing slot is specified
for an interface.
chassis
slot
slot
By default, no backup traffic
processing slot is specified
for an interface.
chassis
slot
N/A
N/A
view:
interface-type
By
default,
interface is enabled with
PPP and not bound to any
VT interface.
(see
PPP authentication does
PPP
not affect MP when Method
1 is used.
a
By default, a VT interface is
not bound to any username.
view:
interface-type
a
physical
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