Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-13 Configuration Manual page 345

Software for e series broadband services routers link layer configuration guide
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interface mlppp
member-interface
ppp hash-link-selection
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Example
host1(config)#interface serial 2/0:1/1
host1(config-if)#encapsulation mlppp
Use the no version to disable MLPPP on an interface.
See encapsulation mlppp.
Use to create an MLPPP network interface, also known as the MLPPP bundle.
Example
host1(config-if)#interface mlppp group2
Use the no version to delete the MLPPP bundle. You must first delete the IP interface,
followed by deleting the bundle members (link interfaces); then you can delete the
MLPPP bundle.
NOTE:
RADIUS supports the inclusion of the MLPPP Bundle Name VSA
[26-62] in Access-Request, Acct-Start, Acct-Stop, and Interim-Acct
messages. For more information, see JunosE Broadband Access
Configuration Guide.
See interface mlppp.
Use to add an MLPPP link interface—also known as an MLPPP bundle member—to an
MLPPP bundle.
Example
host1(config-if)#member-interface serial 2/0:1/1
Use the no version to remove the specified interface from the MLPPP bundle.
See member interface.
Use to enable use of a hash-based algorithm to select the link on which the router
transmits non-best-effort (high-priority) packets, such as voice or video, on an MLPPP
interface.
Hash-based MLPPP link selection is available only for non-best-effort traffic. For
best-effort traffic, the router uses a round-robin algorithm for link selection.
Using hash-based link selection instead of the default round-robin link selection for
non-best-effort traffic ensures that the router maintains the proper packet order when
transmitting high-priority packets.
Chapter 9: Configuring Multilink PPP
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