From: Daniel Sheedy (dansheedy@gmx.net)
Date: Thu Jul 29 2004 - 17:08:59 GMT-3
Hi Dehong,
I was looking through the commands and found this one about number 3.
Use the ppp multilink load-threshold command for dynamic bandwidth
(dial-on-demand) systems in which MLP will need to dial additional links as
needed to increase the bandwidth of a connection. When the load on the
bundle interface exceeds the set value, links are added. When the load on
the bundle interface drops below the set value, links are dropped.
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios123/123cgcr/dial_r/dia_n1g.htm#wp1135540
So, if the questions asks that the link should add the link at a certain
load, and then remove it when it drops down below this level, then the
multilink load-threshold is the way to go. Whereas the dialer load will
just add it, and then timeout when it is bored (has nothing interesting).
Dan Sheedy
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Subject: RE: Dialer load threshhold vs. ppp multilink
> good to know the more details. I thought that load threshold and multilink
are bond together too :) Now my question is what should be used if you are
just asked to bring the second link up if the traffic on first channel
exceed some point, say 70%.
>
> 1. load threshold only
> 2. load threshold with ppp multilink
> 3. ppp multlink load threshold
>
> thanks.
>
> - Dehong
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