Technical Reference for ZyXEL omni.net series
Bandwidth On Demand (BOD)The function of Bandwidth On Demand (BOD) will monitor the traffic on ISDN links while in Multilink PPP mode. If there is light traffic on the link, one of the channels will be dropped automatically. On the other hand, if only one
The wait for the second
For BOD, there are four parameters to set high/low threshold and persist time. Traffic utilization is measured in the ISDN link. Highly compressible data may not generate enough traffic to start the second
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ATJAn |
| Add traffic threshold for 'n' K bits per second. 'n' = 48 (default). | |||
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ATJSn |
| Subtract traffic threshold for 'n' K bits per second. 'n' = 32 (default) | |||
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ATKAmn |
| Add persist time for 'n' period in 'm' unit, n = | |||
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ATKSmn |
| Subtract persist time for 'n' period in 'm' unit, n = | |||
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| Table 40. BOD AT Commands |
Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP) and Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) is used for call request and link drop under Multilink PPP.
BACP is negotiated during the network phase. Without BACP/BAP, the directory numbers of both