- Configuring ATM
- AAL1 CES on AIM-ATM
- DHCP Client on WAN Interfaces
- Lossless Compression and ATM Cell Switching and BITS Clocking
- ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs
- ATM OAM Support for F5 Continuity Check
- ATM OAM Ping
- ATM Policing by Service Category for SVC SoftPVC
- Configuring ATM SNMP Trap and OAM Enhancements
- ATM SVC Troubleshooting Enhancements
- ATM Software Segmentation and Reassembly
- Unspecified Bit Rate Plus and ATM Enhancements
- Enhanced Voice and QoS for ADSL and G.SHDSL
- End of Life for Multiprotocol over ATM
- Multiprotocol over ATM Overview
- Configuring the Multiprotocol over ATM Client
- Configuring the Multiprotocol over ATM Server
- Configuring Token Ring LAN Emulation MPOA
- MPLS Diff-Serv-aware Traffic Engineering over ATM
- End of Life for LAN Emulation
- LAN Emulation Overview
- Configuring LAN Emulation
- Configuring Token Ring LAN Emulation
- SNMP Trap Support for the Virtual Switch Interface Master MIB
- VLAN 0 Priority Tagging Support
- Preserve 802.1Q Tagging with 802.1P Marking over ATM PVCs for xDSL Uplinks
- Reuse MAC for ATM Route-Bridge Encapsulation
- Index
- Finding Feature Information
- Restrictions for ATM Multilink PPP Support
- Information About ATM Multilink PPP Support
- How to Configure ATM Multilink PPP Support
- Configuration Examples for ATM Multilink PPP Support
- Additional References for ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs
- Feature Information for ATM Multilink PPP Support
- Glossary
ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs
The ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs feature facilitates traffic load balancing on high-speed virtual circuits (VCs) using multilink PPP (MLP) over Frame Relay and ATM. It also facilitates traffic load balancing by using MLP to combine packet datagrams on high-speed VCs as a means of transporting both the voice and data traffic more efficiently.
- Finding Feature Information
- Restrictions for ATM Multilink PPP Support
- Information About ATM Multilink PPP Support
- How to Configure ATM Multilink PPP Support
- Configuration Examples for ATM Multilink PPP Support
- Additional References for ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs
- Feature Information for ATM Multilink PPP Support
- Glossary
Finding Feature Information
Your software release may not support all the features documented in this module. For the latest caveats and feature information, see Bug Search Tool and the release notes for your platform and software release. To find information about the features documented in this module, and to see a list of the releases in which each feature is supported, see the feature information table at the end of this module.
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Restrictions for ATM Multilink PPP Support
The ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs feature does not support the following commands and functionality. The configuration accepts these commands, but the commands have no effect:
ppp interleave
ppp multilink fragment-delay
The ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs feature does not support the link fragmentation and interleaving (LFI) functionality.
Information About ATM Multilink PPP Support
ATM Multilink PPP Support Overview
Load balancing operates at Layer 2 or Layer 3 (the network layer) of the Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model. Layer 3 load balancing is independent of any link-layer technologies. The ATM Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Support on Multiple VCs feature implements load balancing at Layer 2 and depends on having MLP enabled at the link layer.
The ATM MLP functionality keeps track of packet sequencing, and this functionality buffers any packets that arrive early. With this ability, ATM MLP preserves packet order across the entire bundle.
In addition to MLP, low latency queueing (LLQ) and class-based weighted fair queueing (CBWFQ) are used to prioritize and differentiate the voice and data packets. LLQ and CBWFQ help to ensure that the voice and data traffic receive the proper quality of service (QoS) treatment (such as the correct priority queue assignment) when the voice and data traffic are transmitted.
For more information about LLQ and CBWFQ, see the Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions Configuration Guide.
Benefits of ATM Multilink PPP Support
Facilitates More Efficient Traffic Load Balancing
The ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs feature supports the transport of real-time (voice) and other (data) traffic on Frame Relay and ATM VCs.
How to Configure ATM Multilink PPP Support
- Defining the Service Policy Using the MQC
- Defining a Multilink MLP Bundle Interface
- Defining the Virtual Templates for Member Links
- Defining the PVCs and Bundling Member Links
- Verifying ATM Multilink PPP Support
- Monitoring ATM Multilink PPP Support
Defining the Service Policy Using the MQC
Perform this task to define the service policy using the MQC. The MQC allows you to create class maps and define service policies. Service policies are used to create classes and set match criteria for classifying traffic.
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
class-map
class-map-name
[match-all| match-any]
4.
match
ip
precedence
ip-precedence-value
[ip-precedence-value ip-precedence-value ip-precedence-value]
5.
exit
6.
policy-map
policy-name
7.
class-map
class-map-name
[match-all| match-any
8.
bandwidth
{bandwidth-kbps | percent percent}
9.
end
DETAILED STEPS
Defining a Multilink MLP Bundle Interface
Perform this task to define a multilink MLP bundle interface. The purpose of a multilink bundle interface is to combine more than one permanent virtual circuit (PVC). All configurations for PPP over ATM links are placed into virtual templates, and the bundle parameters are placed into the multilink bundle.
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
interface
type
number
4.
ip
address
ip-address
mask
[secondary]
5.
load-interval
seconds
6.
no
cdp
enable
7.
service-policy
output
policy-name
8.
ppp
multilink
9.
ppp
multilink
fragment
disable
10.
ppp
multilink
group
group-number
11.
end
DETAILED STEPS
Defining the Virtual Templates for Member Links
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
interface
type
number
4.
no
ip
address
5.
load-interval
seconds
6.
ppp
multilink
7.
ppp
multilink
group
group-number
8.
end
DETAILED STEPS
Defining the PVCs and Bundling Member Links
- interface atm slot /0
- interface atm slot / port
1.
enable
2.
configure
terminal
3.
Do one of the
following:
4.
no
ip
address
5.
load
interval
seconds
6.
atm
ilmi-keepalive
[seconds [retry[seconds]]]
7.
pvc
[name ]
vpi/vci
8.
vbr-nrt
output-pcr
output-scr
[output-mbs ]
9.
tx-ring-limit
ring-limit
10.
protocol
ppp
virtual-template
number
11.
end
DETAILED STEPS
Verifying ATM Multilink PPP Support
Perform this task to display information about ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs:
1.
enable
2.
show
atm
pvc
3.
show
frame-relay
pvc
[[interface
interface]
[dlci] [64-bit] |
summary [all]]
4.
show
interfaces
5.
show
policy-map
6.
show
ppp
multilink
7.
show
queueing
DETAILED STEPS
Monitoring ATM Multilink PPP Support
1.
enable
2.
debug
atm
errors
3.
debug
atm
events
4.
debug
ppp
error
5.
debug
ppp
multilink
events
6.
debug
voice
rtp
DETAILED STEPS
Configuration Examples for ATM Multilink PPP Support
- Defining the Service Policy Using MQC Example
- Defining a Multilink MLP Bundle Interface Example
- Defining Virtual Templates for Member Links Example
- Defining PVCs and Bundling Member Links Example
Defining the Service Policy Using MQC Example
The following example shows how to configure a service policy using the MQC:
Device> enable Device# configure terminal Device(config)# class-map match-all DATA Device(config-cmap)# match ip precedence 0 Device(config-cmap)# class-map match-all VOICE Device(config-cmap)# match access-group 100 Device(config-cmap)# policy-map CISCO Device(config-pmap)# class VOICE Device(config-pmap-c)# priority percent 70 Device(config-pmap-c)# class DATA Device(config-pmap-c)# bandwidth percent 5 Device(config-pmap-c)# access-list 100 permit udp any any precedence critical
Defining a Multilink MLP Bundle Interface Example
The following example shows how to define a multilink bundle for the mulitilink interface:
Device> enable Device# configure terminal Device(config)# interface Multilink1 Device(config-if)# ip address 10.2.1.1 255.0.0.0 Device(config-if)# load-interval 30 Device(config-if)# no cdp enable Device(config-if)# service-policy output CISCO Device(config-if)# ppp multilink fragment disable Device(config-if)# ppp multilink group 1
Defining Virtual Templates for Member Links Example
The following example shows how to define virtual templates for member links:
Device> enable Device# configure terminal Device(config)# interface Virtual-Template1 Device(config-if)# no ip address Device(config-if)# load-interval 30 Device(config-if)# ppp multilink Device(config-if)# ppp multilink group 1 Device(config-if)# interface Virtual-Template2 Device(config-if)# no ip address Device(config-if)# load-interval 30 Device(config-if)# ppp multilink Device(config-if)# ppp multilink group 1
Defining PVCs and Bundling Member Links Example
The following example shows how to define and configure PVCs as bundle members:
Device> enable Device# configure terminal Device(config)# interface atm 6/0 Device(config-if)# no ip address Device(config-if)# load-interval 30 Device(config-if)# atm ilmi-keepalive Device(config-if)# pvc 0/34 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# vbr-nrt 1536 1536 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# tx-ring-limit 5 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# protocol ppp Virtual-Template1 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# pvc 0/35 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# vbr-nrt 800 800 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# tx-ring-limit 3 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# protocol ppp Virtual-Template2 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# pvc 0/36 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# vbr-nrt 800 400 94 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# tx-ring-limit 5 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# protocol ppp Virtual-Template1 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# pvc 0/37 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# vbr-nrt 800 800 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# tx-ring-limit 3 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# protocol ppp Virtual-Template2 Device(config-if-atm-vc)# end
Additional References for ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs
The following sections provide references related to the ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs feature.
Related Documents
Related Topic |
Document Title |
---|---|
QoS configuration tasks |
Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions Configuration Guide |
QoS commands: complete command syntax, defaults, command mode, command history, usage guidelines, and examples |
Cisco IOS Quality of Service Solutions Command Reference |
WAN configuration tasks |
Cisco IOS Wide-Area Networking Configuration Guide |
WAN commands: complete command syntax, defaults, command mode, command history, usage guidelines, and examples |
Cisco IOS Wide-Area Networking Command Reference |
Cisco IOS commands |
MIBs
MIB |
MIBs Link |
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None |
To locate and download MIBs for selected platforms, Cisco IOS releases, and feature sets, use Cisco MIB Locator found at the following URL: |
RFCs
RFC |
Title |
---|---|
RFC 1990 |
The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP) |
Technical Assistance
Description |
Link |
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Feature Information for ATM Multilink PPP Support
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Feature Name |
Releases |
Feature Information |
---|---|---|
ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs |
12.2(28)SB 12.2(13)T 12.2(33)SRE Cisco IOS Release XE 3.14S |
The ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs feature facilitates traffic load balancing on high-speed virtual circuits, using MLP over Frame Relay and ATM. It facilitates traffic load balancing by using MLP to combine packet datagrams on high-speed VCs, as a means for transporting both the voice and data traffic more efficiently. In Cisco IOS Release XE 3.14S, support for the ATM Multilink PPP Support on Multiple VCs feature was added on the 4451-X Integrated Services Router. |
Glossary
LFI --link fragmentation and interleaving. Method of fragmenting large packets and then queueing the fragments between small packets.
MLP --multilink PPP.
QoS --quality of service.
VC --virtual circuit.