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XSR(config-if<D57>)#ppp bap call accept
ppp bap callback
This command sets enables Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) callback parameters on a dialer 
interface to set up Bandwidth‐on‐Demand (BoD). It permits the port to initiate adding a link to or 
requesting a link from a peer. It applies to Dialer interfaces only.
multilink load-threshold
The 
via BoD. It is also provided by setting the 
Syntax
ppp bap callback {accept | request}
accept
request
Mode
Dialer Interface configuration: 
Mode of the "no" Form
The no form of this command removes callback configuration:
no ppp bap callback {accept | request}
Example
The following example configures BAP to accept and request callbacks:
XSR(config)#interface dialer 1
XSR(config-if<D1>)#encapsulation ppp
XSR(config-if<D1>)#no shutdown
XSR(config-if<D1>)#ppp bap callback accept
XSR(config-if<D1>)#ppp bap callback request
ppp bap number
This command specifies the Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) phone number which a peer 
can dial to connect and set up Bandwidth‐on‐Demand (BoD). It applies to dialer interfaces only.
The 
multilink load-threshold
via BoD. It is also provided by setting the 
Note: You must configure multilink load-threshold to run BAP.
Local router initiates a link addition upon peer notification.
Local router requests a peer to initiate a link.
Note: The multilink load-threshold command must be set to operate BAP.
 command is a second means by which the XSR controls traffic 
multilink min-links
XSR(config-if<Dx>)#
 command is a second means by which the XSR controls traffic 
multilink min-links
Multilink PPP Commands
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