You can use the services interfaces Quick Configuration pages to do the following:
In addition to providing additional bandwidth, bundling multiple links can add a level of fault tolerance to your dedicated access service. Because you can implement bundling across multiple interfaces, you can protect users against loss of access when any single interface fails.
To configure the services interfaces:
Table 122: Services Interface Quick Configuration Summary
Field |
Function |
Your Action |
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Logical Interfaces | ||
Add logical interfaces |
Defines one or more logical units that you connect to this services interface. You must define at least one logical unit for the services interface. |
Click Add. |
Logical Interface Description |
(Optional) Describes the logical interface. |
Type a text description of the logical interface to more clearly identify it in monitoring displays. |
IPv4 Addresses and Prefixes |
Specifies one or more IPv4 addresses for the interface. |
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Physical Interface Description |
(Optional) Adds supplementary information about the physical services interface. |
Type a text description of the services interface to more clearly identify it in monitoring displays. |
Enable subunit queuing |
Enables or disables subunit queuing on Frame Relay or virtual LAN (VLAN) intelligent queuing (IQ) interfaces. |
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Multilink Bundle Options | ||
Bandwidth |
Specifies the informational-only bandwidth value for the logical interface. |
Type the value. |
Drop Timer Period |
Specifies a drop timeout value (in milliseconds) to provide a recovery mechanism if individual links in the multilink bundle drop one or more packets.
Note: Ensure that the value you specify is larger than the expected differential delay across the links, so that the timeout period does not elapse under normal jitter conditions, but only when there is actual packet loss. |
Type a value between 0 and 2000. |
Encapsulation |
Specifies the encapsulation type for which you want to create a multilink bundle. |
From the list, select one of the following:
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Fragmentation Threshold |
Specifies the maximum size, in bytes, for multilink packet fragments. |
Type a value that is a multiple of 64 bytes between 64 and 16320—for example, 1024. |
Links needed to sustain bundle |
Specifies the minimum number of links required to sustain the multilink bundle. |
Type a value between 1 and 8. |
MRRU |
Specifies the maximum packet size, in bytes, that the multilink interface can process. |
Type a value between 1500 and 4500. |
Short Sequence |
Sets the length of the packet sequence identification number to 12 bits. |
Select this check box. |
Member Interfaces |
Specifies the interfaces that are members of the multilink bundle. The Logical Interfaces list displays all the serial interfaces on the device. The Member Interfaces list displays the interfaces that are members of the multilink bundle. The following rules apply when you add interfaces to a multilink bundle:
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