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You can configure the following parameters on the virtual-template:

Local IP address and the IP address (or IP address pool) assigned to the peer

PPP working parameter

Related command: ppp mp and ppp mp max-bind.

Example # Specify the VT interface that corresponds to user 1 as 1, and configure the IP address of the VT as 202.38.60.1.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] ppp mp user user1 bind virtual-template 1

[Sysname] interface virtual-template 1 [Sysname-Virtual-Template1] ip address 202.38.60.1 255.255.255.0

ppp mp virtual-template

Syntax ppp mp virtual-template number

undo ppp mp

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Parameter number: Specifies the VT interface number to be bound on the interface, in the range 0 to 1023.

Description Use the ppp mp virtual-templatecommand to configure the VT interface number to be bound on the interface, enabling the interface to work in MP mode.

Use the undo ppp mp command to remove MP binding of the interface, making the interface to work in PPP mode.

By default, MP binding on the interface is disabled, and the interface works in PPP mode.

This command specifies the VT interface number to be bound on the interface. In configuring MP binding on the interface configured with this command, you needs not configure PAP or CHAP authentication.

Two or more interfaces with the same virtual template number is bound directly together. Moreover, once you used this command on an interface, you cannot use the ppp mp command on the same interface, and vice versa.

Example # Configure interface serial 1/0 encapsulated with PPP to work in MP mode, with the VT interface being Virtual-Template1

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface serial 1/0

[Sysname-Serial1/0] ppp mp virtual-template 1

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