Configuring Fragmentation And Reassembly For Mlppp Bundles; Configuring Multiclass Mlppp - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - LINK LAYER CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-13 Configuration Manual

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Configuring Fragmentation and Reassembly for MLPPP Bundles

Configuring Multiclass MLPPP

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Example
host1(config-if)#ppp reassembly 1590
Use the no version to disable reassembly on the link and restore the default value,
which is the local MRU on the link.
See ppp reassembly.
Use to create a profile for a dynamic interface.
You specify a profile name of up to 80 characters.
Example
host1(config)#profile dynmlppp1
Use the no version to remove a profile.
See profile.
If you issue the ppp fragmentation command or the ppp reassembly command in the
context of an MLPPP bundle, the command affects all the current member links in the
bundle. This enables you to issue a single command for the entire bundle instead of
having to issue individual commands for each member link in the bundle.
For example, the following commands configure MLPPP fragmentation and reassembly
for all member links in the bundle group1.
host1(config)#interface mlppp group1
host1(config-if)#ppp fragmentation 128
host1(config-if)#ppp reassembly 1590
host1(config-if)#exit
host1(config)#
Any member links added to the bundle after you issue an MLPPP configuration command
in the bundle context are not affected by the command. For example, if you add a member
link to the group1 bundle after you issue the ppp fragmentation or ppp reassembly
command, MLPPP fragmentation and reassembly for this link and any member links
subsequently added to the bundle is not enabled.
Multiclass MLPPP enables you to fragment data packets of different priorities into multiple
classes in an MLPPP bundle. It also enables you to send high-priority packets between
fragments of larger, lower priority packets. Multiclass MLPPP ensures that high-priority,
delay-sensitive traffic, such as voice and video, are received in the proper sequence.
For information about multiclass MLPPP, see "Configuring Multiclass Multilink PPP" on
page 345.
Copyright © 2010, Juniper Networks, Inc.

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