By default, the router performs MP binding according to both username and endpoint.
Here the username refers to the received remote username when PPP link performs
PAP or CHAP authentication. Endpoint is the unique mark of a router and refers to the
received remote endpoint when performing LCP negotiation. The system can
implement MP binding according to the received username or endpoint and bind the
interfaces together that have the same username or endpoint.
For related commands, see ppp mp user.
Example
# Perform MP binding according to username.
[3Com]ppp mp binding-mode authentication
1.1.11 ppp mp interface
Syntax
ppp mp interface virtual-template interface-number
undo ppp mp interface
View
Interface view
Parameter
interface-number: The number of Virtual template interface.
Description
Using the ppp mp interface command, you can bind the interface to a specified Virtual
Template. Using the undo ppp mp interface command, you can cancel the interface's
binding to a virtual template interface.
By default, no interface is bound with the virtual template.
After this command is configured, the system will not check the username and endpoint
when performing MP binding, namely, the commands ppp mp bundle-name and ppp
mp user will not take effect.
For related commands, see ppp mp.
Example
# Bind interface Serial0 to virtual template 1.
[3Com-Serial0]ppp mp interface virtual-template 1
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