R3102-R3103-HP 6600/HSR6600 Routers Layer 2 - WAN Command Reference Guide
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Parameters
bundle-id: Number of an HDLC link bundle.
Usage guidelines
You cannot assign interfaces configured with the following features to an HDLC link bundle: IPv4
addresses, IPv4 unnumbered, IPv6 addresses, URPF, NetStream, and IPv6 NetStream. After an interface
is assigned to an HDLC link bundle, you cannot configure any of these features on the interface.
An interface can be the member of only one HDLC link bundle. To move an interface from one HDLC link
bundle to another HDLC link bundle, remove the interface from the current HDLC link bundle first.
The link layer protocol of an interface to be assigned to an HDLC link bundle can only be HDLC. You
cannot change the link layer protocol of an HDLC link bundle member interface.
You can assign interfaces to an HDLC link bundle before you create the bundle.
Examples
# Assign POS 5/0/1 to HDLC link bundle numbered 1.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] interface pos 5/0/1
[Sysname-Pos5/0/1] bundle id 1
bundle max-active links
Use bundle max-active links to limit the number of selected interfaces in an HDLC link bundle.
Use undo bundle max-active links to remove the limit.
Syntax
bundle max-active links number
undo bundle max-active links
Default
The maximum number of selected member interfaces allowed in an HDLC link bundle is not set.
Views
HDLC link bundle interface view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
number: Maximum number of selected member interfaces allowed in an HDLC link bundle. The value
range for this argument is 1 to 8.
Usage guidelines
The value specified using this command cannot be smaller than that specified using the bundle
min-active links command.
Use the undo bundle max-active links command together with the bundle member-priority command to
make sure that the peer interfaces of a link always have the same selected status. Your communication
will fail if one end is selected but the other end is unselected.










