> Hello,
>
> I understand that MLPPP works for at least 2 B channels for an aggregate
> bandwidth of 128k, but my question is, what is the limit to the number of
> B channels you can bond? For example, if I have a client with a PM3 and a
"BONDING" is for 2 b channels. MLPPP can bond many channels, but I don't
know the theoretical limit.
> PRI, and I have a PM3 and a PRI. Can the customer dial out with N
> channels to my PM3 and bond as many as he pleases for a bandwidth of
> N*64k? I understand this isn't a very cost efficient scenario, but I'm
> curious if it would work.
If the customer has a pm product like a pm2ei, you can do Multi Line Load
Balancing which is supposed to be better than MLPPP anyway.
> If it does work, what is the limit to the number of B channels? Can the
> PM3 MLPPP bond channels on two different PRI?
That is multi chassis mlppp if I am not mistaken. I do not know if that is
supported properly.
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