MLPPP

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Multi-Link Point to Point Protocol

MLPPP-"Multilink PPP (MLPPP) is a method of splitting, recombining, and sequencing data across multiple logical data links. LARGE FILES are actually split into BITS and sent evenly down ALL T1's to the carrier's edge router in which they are placed back together in the same order. This is done instantaneously with NO loss of bandwidth. It is important to understand that the carrier needs to use the same type of equipment and protocol on their end in order to recombine your data, and to split the data into packets coming to you in order to obtain the increased speed IN BOTH DIRECTIONS.

A protocol allowing a user to bond together multiple circuits to function as one logical circuits. For example, 2 T1 circuits can be bonded using MLPPP to effectively provide a 3 Mbps circuit.





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