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When bandwidth on demand is enabled, a second channel will be brought up if traffic on the initial channel is higher than the high Target Utility number for longer than the specified Add Persist value. Similarly, the second channel will be dropped if the traffic level falls below the low Target Utility number for longer than the Subtract Persist value.
The Target Utility specifies the line utilization range at which you want the Prestige to add or subtract bandwidth. The range is 30 to 64 Kbps (kilobits per second). The parameters are separated by a
If, after making the call to bring up a second channel, the second channel does not succeed in joining the Multilink Protocol bundle (because the remote device does not recognize the second call as coming from the same device), the Prestige will hang up the second call and continue with the first channel alone.
8.6Editing PPP Options
To edit the remote node PPP options, move the cursor to the Edit PPP Options field in Menu 11.1 – Remote Node Profile, and use [SPACE BAR] to select Yes. Press [ENTER] to open Menu 11.2, as shown next.
Remote Node Configuration |