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Step 9, Enable MCMP.

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Chapter 4 Configuring the Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router in a RAN-O Solution with the Command-Line Configuration Sequence Step 9 To configure how the router handles ACFC in its outbound configuration requests, enter the following command: Router(config-if)# ppp acfc local {request | forbid} Where: • request-The ACFC option is included in outbound configuration requests. • forbid-The ACFC option is not sent in outbound configuration requests, and requests from a remote peer to add the ACFC option are not accepted. For example, the following command creates how the router handles ACFC: Router(config-if)# ppp acfc local request Step 10 To configure how the router handles the ACFC option in configuration requests received from a remote peer, enter the following command: Router(config-if)# ppp acfc remote {apply | reject | ignore} Where: • apply-ACFC options are accepted and ACFC may be performed on frames sent to the remote peer. • reject-ACFC options are explicitly ignored. • ignore-ACFC options are accepted, but ACFC is not performed on frames sent to the remote peer. For example, the following command allows ACFC options to be accepted: Router(config-if)# ppp acfc remote apply Step 11 Enable multilink PPP operation. Router(config-if)# ppp multilink Step 12 Enable real-time packet interleaving. Router(config-if)# ppp multilink interleave Step 13 Specify an identification number for the multilink interface. Router(config-if)# ppp multilink group group-number Where group-number is the multilink group number. For example, the following command restricts (identifies) the multilink interface, 2, that can be negotiated: Router(config-if)# ppp multilink group 2 Step 14 Configure a fragment delay. Router(config-if)# ppp multilink fragment delay Where delay is optional and configures a maximum fragment delay. If, for example, you want a voice stream to have a maximum bound on delay of 20 milliseconds (ms) and you specify 20 ms using this command, MLPPP will choose a fragment size based on the configured value. For example, the following command configures the delay from 0 to 1 millisecond: Router(config-if)# ppp multilink delay 0 1 Step 15 Enable MCMP. Router(config-if)# ppp multilink multiclass OL-15667-03 Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router Software Configuration Guide 4-53

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Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 4
Configuring the Cisco 3825 Mobile Wireless Edge Router in a RAN-O Solution with the Command-Line
Configuration Sequence
Step 9
To configure how the router handles ACFC in its outbound configuration requests, enter the following
command:
Router(config-if)#
ppp acfc local
{
request
|
forbid
}
Where:
request
—The ACFC option is included in outbound configuration requests.
forbid
—The ACFC option is not sent in outbound configuration requests, and requests from a
remote peer to add the ACFC option are not accepted.
For example, the following command creates how the router handles ACFC:
Router(config-if)#
ppp acfc local request
Step 10
To configure how the router handles the ACFC option in configuration requests received from a remote
peer, enter the following command:
Router(config-if)#
ppp acfc remote
{
apply
|
reject
|
ignore
}
Where:
apply
—ACFC options are accepted and ACFC may be performed on frames sent to the remote peer.
reject
—ACFC options are explicitly ignored.
ignore
—ACFC options are accepted, but ACFC is not performed on frames sent to the remote peer.
For example, the following command allows ACFC options to be accepted:
Router(config-if)#
ppp acfc remote apply
Step 11
Enable multilink PPP operation.
Router(config-if)#
ppp multilink
Step 12
Enable real-time packet interleaving.
Router(config-if)#
ppp
multilink
interleave
Step 13
Specify an identification number for the multilink interface.
Router(config-if)#
ppp multilink group
group-n
umber
Where
group-number
is the multilink group number.
For example, the following command restricts (identifies) the multilink interface, 2, that can be
negotiated:
Router(config-if)#
ppp multilink group 2
Step 14
Configure a fragment delay.
Router(config-if)#
ppp multilink fragment
delay
Where
delay
is optional and configures a maximum fragment delay. If, for example, you want a voice
stream to have a maximum bound on delay of 20 milliseconds (ms) and you specify 20 ms using this
command, MLPPP will choose a fragment size based on the configured value.
For example, the following command configures the delay from 0 to 1 millisecond:
Router(config-if)#
ppp multilink delay 0 1
Step 15
Enable MCMP.
Router(config-if)#
ppp multilink multiclass