Layer 2 Services
Layer 2 services are essentially the services that are enabled on a physical interface such as LFI (FRF.12), MLFR (FRF.15), user-to-network interface (UNI) NNI (FRF.16), MLPPP, and multiclass MLPPP.
Multilink PPP
MLPPP (RFC 1490) allows the router to combine multiple links
together into one large logical bundle (as shown in Figure 7-1). This was originally created to bond multiple
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) bearer signals together, but
it is now used for any two systems with multiple links between them.
Multilink is negotiated during the initial Link Control Protocol (LCP)
option negotiation. When configuring MLPPP on a Juniper router, you can
combine into one bundle any eight PPP links of the
same type on the chassis. To configure MLPPP, first
create a logical bundle link (lsq-/x/x on an
ASP or ls-x/x/x
on a J-series).
Figure 7-1. MLPPP bundle
lsq-0/0/0 { unit 0 { encapsulation multilink-ppp; family inet { address 166.8.67.30/30; } } }
Next, configure the physical interfaces to link the newly created
link service interface. In the following example, interfaces t1-1/0/0
and t1-1/0/1
are linked to the logical bundle unit
0 on the lsq-0/0/0
interface:
t1-1/0/0 { unit 0 { family mlppp { bundle lsq-0/0/0.0; } } } t1-0/0/1 { unit 0 { family mlppp { bundle lsq-0/0/0.0; } } }
When there are multiple links in your bundle, packets above the minimum maximum transmission ...
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