Assigning An Interface To An Hdlc Link Bundle - H3C SR6600 Configuration Manual

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The number of selected member interfaces required to bring up an HDLC link bundle
should be no bigger than the limit on the number of selected member interfaces in the
HDLC link bundle.
To guarantee normal traffic transmission, on the HDLC link bundle interfaces on both
ends of an HDLC link bundle, you are recommended to configure the same parameters,
including the number of selected member interfaces required to bring up the HDLC link
bundle, limit on the number of selected member interfaces in the HDLC link bundle,
and minimum amount of bandwidth required to bring up the HDLC link bundle.
For more information about the ip address command, see IP Addressing in the Layer
3 – IP Services Command Reference.
When the member interfaces of an HDLC link bundle reside on different cards, it is
recommended that you use the service slot command to specify the card for
processing or forwarding traffic for the corresponding HDLC link bundle interface.
Because on an SR6602 router, services and traffic are processed on service cards, do
not use the service slot command to specify the MPU to process traffic for an HDLC
link bundle interface.

Assigning an Interface to an HDLC Link Bundle

Follow these steps to assign an interface to an HDLC link bundle:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter POS interface view or
serial interface view
Set the link layer protocol of
the interface to HDLC
Assign the interface to an
HDLC link bundle
Set the bundling priority for
the member interface
Use the command...
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
link-protocol hdlc
bundle id bundle-id
bundle member-priority
priority
7-107
Remarks
Required
Required
PPP by default.
Required
Optional
32768 by default.

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