Configure MP
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Bind according to username or endpoint
Here the username refers to the received remote username when PPP link
performs PAP or CHAP authentication. Endpoint is the unique mark of a router
and refers to the received remote endpoint when performing LCP negotiation.
The system can implement MP binding according to the received username or
endpoint and bind the interfaces that have the same username or endpoint to
the same virtual template interface.
a
Specify the conditions for MP binding
Perform the following configuration in the system view.
Table 206
Specify the conditions for MP binding
By default, Performs MP binding according to both username and endpoint.
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Performs MP binding according to both username
First of all, two-way authentications (CHAP or PAP) need to be configured on
the interface. See configuration procedure in basic PPP configuration tasks.
Associate the PPP username with the virtual template interface. The interface
with the same username will be bound to the same virtual template interface.
Table 207
Associate the PPP username with the virtual template interface
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Bind according to endpoint
The endpoint is determined automatically when the router is started, and
each router has its own endpoint. The interfaces with the same endpoint
will be bound to the same virtual template interface.
The endpoint is generated by the router automatically, and the user cannot
change the configuration.
5
Configure MP Protocol Parameters
a
Configure maximum number of links that MP channel permits to bind
Table 208
Configure maximum number of links MP channel permits binding
Operation
Command
Perform MP binding according to username
ppp mp binding-mode
authentication
Perform MP binding according to endpoint
ppp mp binding-mode descriptor
Perform MP binding according to both
username and endpoint
ppp mp binding-mode both
Restore the default binding conditions
undo ppp mp binding-mode
Operation
Command
Associate the PPP username with the virtual
template interface
ppp mp user
user-name
bind
virtual-template
number
Dissociate e the PPP username with the virtual
template interface
undo ppp mp user
user-name
Operation
Command
Set maximum link number MP channel permits for
binding
ppp mp max-bind
binds
Restore default value of maximum link number MP
channel permits for binding
Undo ppp mp max-bind
binds
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