Configuring G.SHDSL Interface Binding
Context
The router must be configured with the same interface binding mode as the peer device. For example, if interfaces 0 and 1 are bound on the peer device, interfaces 0 and 1 must be bound on the router. When binding interfaces, pay attention to the following points:
- Only contiguous interfaces on the same 4G.SHDSL interface card or SRU can be bound together. The number of the first interface to be bound must be 0 or 2, the first bound interface is the master interface, and other bound interfaces are slave interfaces.
- Before binding interfaces, ensure that these interfaces have been deactivated and that slave interfaces are not configured with any service.
- You only need to configure G.SHDSL interface binding on the master interface and do not need to configure it on slave interfaces.
- If the transmission mode is set to ATM, the interface binding mode must be set to M-Pair binding.
- If the transmission mode is set to PTM, the interface binding mode must be set to EFM binding.
- Two binding groups cannot be configured on the same interface of a 4G.SHDSL or 1GBIS4W interface card.
Procedure
- Configure the G.SHDSL interface working in ATM transmission
mode.
- Run system-view
The system view is displayed.
- Run interface atm interface-number
The view of the G.SHDSL interface working in ATM transmission mode is displayed.
Set the binding mode to M-Pair binding on the G.SHDSL interface.
Run shdsl bind m-pair link-number
M-Pair binding is set on the G.SHDSL interface.
By default, no binding mode is configured for a G.SHDSL interface.
When the device functions as the CPE, run the shdsl bind m-pair auto command to configure the automatic binding mode for the G.SHDSL interface.
If the transmission mode is set to ATM, the interface binding mode must be set to M-Pair binding. After G.SHDSL interfaces are bound together, the transmission standard, PSD mode, and line probing status of these interfaces are restored to the default settings. To activate all the bound interfaces or set parameters for these interfaces, activate the main interface or set parameters for the main interface. Other bound interfaces inherit the configurations from the main interface. For example, if the main interface is activated, other interfaces in the same binding group are also activated. When one bound interface fails, all services are interrupted.
- Run system-view
- Configure the G.SHDSL interface working in PTM transmission
mode.
- Run system-view
The system view is displayed.
- Run interface ethernet interface-number
The view of the G.SHDSL interface working in PTM transmission mode is displayed.
- Run shdsl bind efm link-number
The EFM binding mode is set for the G.SHDSL interface.
By default, no binding mode is configured for a G.SHDSL interface.
If the transmission mode is set to PTM, the interface binding mode must be set to EFM binding. After G.SHDSL interfaces are bound successfully, you can set different parameters for these interfaces. For example, you can set different transmission standards for interfaces in the same binding group. When one bound interface fails, traffic on this interface automatically switches to other bound interfaces. Services are not interrupted if the traffic rate is smaller than the actual interface bandwidth.
- Run system-view