Does your ISP support Multilink? As it seems it does not allow you to form
a Multilink
bundle.
Winway wrote:
> Hi,all
>
> cisco 2610, 3 BRIs, I use it to connect to Internet.
> I configure the interfaces like this,
>
> Interface BRI1/0
> no ip address
> ip nat outside
> encapsulation ppp
> dialer rotary-group 0
>
> Interface BRI1/1
> no ip address
> ip nat outside
> encapsulation ppp
> dialer rotary-group 0
>
> Interface BRI1/2
> no ip address
> ip nat outside
> encapsulation ppp
> dialer rotary-group 0
>
> Interface Dialer0
> ip address negotiated
> ip nat outside
> encapsulation ppp
> dialer in-band
> dialer idle-timeout 180
> dialer string xxx
> dialer load-threshold 1 either
> dialer-group 1
> ppp authentication pap callin
> ppp pap sent-username xxx password xxx
>
> It will bring up all 6 B-channels,and I can connect to Internet via it.
> But it seems only 1 channel is used because I found that the speed of the
> ftp task cannot exceed 64K bits/second.
>
> Thinking the B-channels should be bundled up, I use "ppp multilink" for
> Interface Dialer0 (right?). The B-channels can still be brought up, but
> the PCs inside the E0/0 cannot connect to outside then.
>
> Anyone can help me?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Winway
>
>
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