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T1 MLPPP (Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol)


T1 MLPPP combines multiple PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) links between two systems into one logical data pipe. This enables carriers to utilize existing T1 lines for high-speed traffic and provide users with extra bandwidth to accommodate demand for high-speed applications. Moreover, T1 MLPPP bonding provides bandwidth-on-demand as it enables dynamic addition or removal of links as needed, without disrupting the existing WAN infrastructure. MLPPP is a standard protocol (IETF RFC 1990).

The simultaneous splitting of high-speed traffic over several T1 lines using MLPPP is also termed inverse multiplexing.

RAD’s T1 MLPPP Solutions

RAD’s Ethernet Access Devices employ T1 MLPPP bonding in connecting Mid-band Ethernet and Fast Ethernet LAN over TDM legacy infrastructure, as well as in interconnecting TDM to packet networks while aggregating Gigabit Ethernet traffic.


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