Concepts and Principles of Operation
Hypertec ISDN 10T Router to negotiate for either PAP or CHAP authentication protocol whichever the remote end prefers.
Multilink PPP
The PPP Multilink Protocol (RFC 1717) is a standards based extension of the PPP
Multilink PPP allows packet fragmentation over two B channels to reduce latency and speed up transmission. The actual implementation of fragmentation however demands significant CPU overhead. This overhead prevents most ISDN SOHO router vendors from doing the packet fragmentation, instead packets are distributed between two B channel in a
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Figure 0-4, Packet transmission without fragmentation, round-robin
When packets are sent with fragmentation, the larger packets are chopped into two fragments of equal size and distributed from Router 1 to Router 2 over the two channels in use.
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Figure 0-5, Packet transmission with fragmentation, chop-in-half
Not all ISDN routers or access servers accept packet fragmentation. To guarantee compatibility, the Hypertec Router sends packets in
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