Multi-Class Mlppp; Figure 4: Original Mlppp Header Format; Figure 5: Mc-Mlppp Short Sequence Header Format - Alcatel-Lucent 7750 SR OS Interface Configuration Manual

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Multi-Class MLPPP

Multi-class MLPPP (MC-MLPPP) allows for the prioritization of multiple types of traffic flowing
between the cell site routers and the mobile operator's aggregation routers. MC-MLPPP is an
extension of the MLPPP standard which allows multiple classes of service to be transmitted over a
MLPPP bundle. Originally
MLPPP that allowed two classes, but in some applications, two classes of service can be
insufficient.
The MLPPP header includes two class bits to allow for up to four classes of service
This enhancement to the MLPPP header format is detailed in RFC 2686, The Multi-Class
Extension to Multi-Link PPP. This allows multiple classes of services over a single MLPPP
connection and allows the highest priority traffic to be transmitted over the MLPPP bundle with
minimal delay regardless of the order in which packets are received.
Address 0xff
PID (H) 0x00
B
E
E 0
0
Fragment Data

Figure 4: Original MLPPP Header Format

The new MC-MLPPP header format uses the two (previously unused) bits before the sequence
number as the class identifier. This allows four distinct classes of service to be identified into
separate re-assembly contexts.
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Control 0x03
PID(L) 0x3D
Seq. Number
.....
FCS
4), link fragmentation and interleaving (LFI) was added to
Address 0xff
PID (H) 0x00
B
E
E 0
CLS
0

Figure 5: MC-MLPPP Short Sequence Header Format

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Control 0x03
PID(L) 0x3D
Seq. Number
Fragment Data
.....
FCS
(Figure
5).

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