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Multilink PPP Commands
The following table describes the MLPPP configuration commands.
AT%M1=n
Local Endpoint Discriminator Class. The value for ‘n’ specifies the Local Endpoint
Discriminator Class. If you specify n=1 (class 1), the Local Endpoint Discriminator
Address (specified with AT%M3=n) must be an even number. For a list of classes, see
“Endpoint Discriminator Class/Address” on page 48.
AT%M2=n
Remote Endpoint Discriminator Class. The value for ‘n’ specifies the Remote
Endpoint Discriminator Class. For a list of classes, see “Endpoint Discriminator
Class/Address” on page 48.
AT%M3=n
Local Endpoint Discriminator Address. The value for ‘n’ specifies the Local
Endpoint Discriminator Address. For a description of permitted addresses, see
“Endpoint Discriminator Class/Address” on page 48.
AT%M4=n
Remote Endpoint Discriminator Address. The value for ‘n’ specifies the Remote
Endpoint Discriminator Address. For a description of permitted addresses, see
“Endpoint Discriminator Class/Address” on page 48.
AT%P5=n
Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP) / Bandwidth on Demand (BOD).
This command specifies whether BACP/BOD is enabled or disabled. When enabled,
the DIVA T/A will drop to one B channel (reducing costs) when throughput drops
below 64K. The DIVA T/A first attempts to negotiate BACP; if this is unsuccessful, the
DIVA T/A falls back to BOD.
n=0
Disable (default).
n=1
Enable.
Note: You can use this parameter only if the DIVA T/A has been configured for MLPPP.
AT%P6=n
Set Initial Billing Interval Timer. Sets the timer (in seconds) to match the amount of
time your ISDN provider allocates as the first time interval.
Note: If the value is set to 0, the timer is not used. Setting this value to 0, also
effectively sets AT%P7 to 0.
Range: 0 to 65535.
Default: 60 seconds.
AT%P7=n
Set Billing Interval Timer. Sets the timer (in seconds) to match the amount of time
your ISDN provider designates as the minimum chargeable unit for all subsequent
billing.
Note: If the value is set to 0, the timer is not used.
Range: 0 to 65535.
Default: 60 seconds.