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CLI Commands
set
set (router-trunk) encapsulation
Use the set (router-trunk) encapsulation command to specify the encapsulation to use on the
Router interface.
Syntax:
set {rtr-trunk-addr} encapsulation {setting}
Example:
set 2:1:5 encapsulation pppofr
The example will configure encapsulation on the Router card in slot 2, port 1,
trunk 5 to PPP over Frame Relay.
{rtr-trunk-addr}
{setting}
set (router-trunk) multilink group
Use the set (router-trunk) multilink group command to specify a router trunk to be part of a
multilink PPP group. Note: It is recommended, for performance, that all of the individual links
in the multilink group have approximately the same bandwidth.
Syntax:
set {rtr-trunk-addr} multilink group {number}
Example:
set 3:1:1-2 multilink group 1
The example will form a multilink PPP group that combines trunk 1 and 2.
set 3:1:3 multilink group
The example will add a third trunk to the multilink PPP group from above.
{rtr-trunk-addr}
{number}
The multilink group number.
slot
Slot number (1-6) that contains the Router (IP or CMG) card
port
Port number of the Router is 1
trunk
Trunk number for this port, 1-24
fr
Frame Relay as per RFC 2427
ppp
Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) as per RFC 1661 and 1662
pppofr
PPP over Frame Relay as per RFC 1973
slot
Slot number (1-6) of the Adit that contains the Router (IP or CMG) card
port
Port number of the Router is 1
trunk
Trunk number for this port, 1-24