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frame-relay multilink
Use the frame-relay multilink command to enable the Frame Relay multilink interface. When the no
form of this command is issued, all configuration options associated with this command and cross connects
made to this interface are removed. Variations of this command include:
frame-relay multilink
frame-relay multilink ack <value>
frame-relay multilink bandwidth-class [A | B]
frame-relay multilink bandwidth-class C <threshold>
frame-relay multilink bid <string>
frame-relay multilink hello <value>
frame-relay multilink retry <number>
Syntax Description
ack <value>
bandwidth-class
[A | B]
C <threshold>
bid <string>
hello <value>
retry <number>
Default Values
The default ack value is 4 seconds. The default hello value is 10 seconds. The default <class> value is A.
The default retry value is 2.
Command History
Release 9.1
60000CRG0-35E
Optional. Specifies a wait for acknowledgement time (in seconds) for every
bundle link in the bundle. Range is 1 to 180 seconds.
Optional. Specifies the class of operation, placing a minimum limit on the
acceptable amount of bandwidth required for a bundle to be up.
Optional. Specifies the class of operation.
Class A
A single active link is sufficient for the bundle to be up.
Class B
All defined bundle links must be active for the bundle to be up.
Optional. Specifies the minimum number of active bundle links required for
a Class C bundle to be in the up state. This option will not be available
unless Class C is specified. Range is 1 to 65535 links.
Optional. Specifies a bundle ID (up to 48 characters) for the multilink
bundle. All hello messages sent on links belonging to the multilink bundle
contain the bundle ID. By default, AOS creates a generic bundle ID for each
configured multilink bundle using the following: MFR <interface number>
where the interface number corresponds to the interface number of the
Frame Relay interface. For example, if multilink is enabled on Frame Relay
interface 1, by default the bundle ID is MFR1. Changing the bundle ID
causes the multilink connection to go down for renegotiation.
Optional. Specifies the time (in seconds) between hello messages for every
bundle link in the bundle. Range is 1 to 180 seconds.
Optional. Specifies the number of times a bundle link will retransmit a
message while waiting for acknowledgement. Range is 1 to 5 times.
Command was introduced.
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