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Chapter 22      Configuring Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol Connections
MLP on LNS
Figure 22-5 MLP on LNS–Single-Member Bundle
To accommodate the scaling requirements of up to 2040 multi member and 10240 single-member 
bundles for the MLP on LNS feature, an additional reassembly buffer is reserved in the external column 
memory (XCM). The reassembly buffer that was reserved in the Cobalt space is used for multi-member 
bundles and the XCM reassembly buffer is used for single-member bundles. 
The fixed reassembly table size for the MLP on LNS feature to buffer fragments is 256 entries. The 
reassembly table size restricts the maximum differential delay for all of the different paths for the 
member links from the CPE to the LNS. For example, if there are 10 members in a bundle, and one of 
the members is associated with a “slow” (high delay) path, then the other nine members must have their 
fragments/packets buffered while waiting for the slower link. Because the reassembly table stores 
descriptors, each entry represents one fragment or a whole packet if fragmentation is not in effect. The 
amount of time each fragment takes to get transmitted is equal to the configured fragment delay, which 
is independent of link bandwidth. If fragmentation is not in effect, the transmit time depends on the 
packet size, with smaller packets being slower. Therefore, the amount of tolerated differential delay is 
the reassembly table buffering limit for the other 9 links:
(256 / 9) * frag_delay = 28.4 * frag_delay
Note The default differential delay for MLP on LNS is 50ms.
Table 22-4 shows the resource usage on Cisco 10000 series router.
Ta b l e  22-4 Resource Usage
270326
L2TP VC
Upstream
• Reassembly of MLP Fragments 
Downstream
• QoS is allowed
• MLP
• No MLP fragmentation and interleaving
Upstream
• MLP 
  (single-link bundle)
• MLP fragmentation
 and interleaving
MLP
Single link per bundle
Cisco 10000
series router
PRE3 LNS
CPE
LAC
DSLAM
VCCI
1
HWIDB
2
SWIDB
3
PBLT
4
Cisco 10000 series 
routers MAX
64000 Memory 
dependent
Memory 
dependent
16000
Bundle interface 1 1 1 1