Configuring Mp; Configuring Mp Using A Vt Interface - H3C SR6600 Configuration Manual

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Configuring MP

Currently, the router does not support MP bundling cross board cards or line cards.

Configuring MP Using a VT Interface

Introduction
When configuring MP using a VT interface, you can do one of the following:
Associating physical interfaces to the virtual template using the ppp mp virtual-template
command. In this case, the configuration of authentication is optional. If the authentication is not
performed, the system binds links according to the descriptor of the peer end. If the authentication
is performed, the system binds links according to both the username and the descriptor of the peer.
Associating a username to the virtual template. After a user passes the authentication, the system
searches for the virtual template interface associated to the username and bundles links according
to the username and the descriptor of the peer. To ensure a successful link negotiation, you need
to configure the ppp mp command and two-way authentication (CHAP or PAP) on the bundled
interfaces.
The ppp mp command and the ppp mp virtual-template command are mutually exclusive on an
interface.
You must configure the interfaces to be bundled in the same way.
In actual use, you may configure one-way authentication, where one end associates physical
interfaces to a virtual template interface and the other end searches for the virtual template
interface by username.
A virtual template interface is intended to provide only one service, such as MP, L2TP, or PPPoE.
When configuring MP on a virtual template interface, you can specify to bundle links by username, peer
descriptor, or both. The username discussed here refers to the username of the peer end received
during PAP or CHAP authentication. The descriptor is sent during LCP negotiation. It uniquely identifies
a network device. The system distinguishes among the MP bundles created on a virtual template
interface by username and descriptor.
Configuration procedure
Follow these steps to configure MP using a virtual template interface:
Enter system view
To do...
Use the command...
system-view
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