Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE 11.2.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 7-7-2010 Configuration Manual page 346

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Subinterface Configuration mode in the context of the link interface. (See Example
1.)
To configure hash-based link selection for all current member links in an MLPPP
bundle, issue the ppp hash-link-selection command from Interface Configuration
mode in the context of the MLPPP bundle. (See Example 2.)
To configure hash-based link selection for all dynamic MLPPP link interfaces created
by a profile, issue the ppp hash-link-selection command from Profile Configuration
mode. (See Example 3.)
Example 1—The following commands configure hash-based MLPPP link selection for
an individual MLPPP member link interface.
host1(config)#interface atm 2/0
host1(config-if)#interface atm 2/0.2
host1(config-subif)#atm pvc 42 0 42 aal5snap
host1(config-subif)#encapsulation mlppp
host1(config-subif)#ppp hash-link-selection
Example 2—The following commands configure hash-based MLPPP link selection for
all current member links in the MLPPP bundle (group1). Doing this has the same effect
as issuing the ppp hash-link-selection command separately for each member link in
the bundle.
host1(config)#interface mlppp group1
host1(config-if)#ppp hash-link-selection
Example 3—The following commands configure hash-based MLPPP link selection for
all dynamic MLPPP interfaces created by the profile named dynamicMlppp.
host1(config)#profile dynamicMlppp
host1(config-profile)#ppp multilink enable
host1(config-profile)#ppp hash-link-selection
Use the no version to restore the default round-robin algorithm for MLPPP link selection.
See ppp hash-link-selection.
Use to terminate invalid IPv4 subscribers and prevent additional IPCP negotiations.
When Internet Protocol version 6 Control Protocol (IPv6CP) is active, this command
enables unused IPv4 addresses, which are allocated for the IPv6 subscribers, to be
available for the IPCP services for an internally defined time interval (10 seconds).
When the time interval elapses, the subscriber must connect again to negotiate IPCP.
For more information about how the IPv4 addresses are restored, see Chapter 7,
Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol.
Example
host1(config-subif)#ppp ipcp lockout
Use the no version to disable the IPCP lockout option on the interface.
See ppp ipcp lockout.
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