RFC 2125 (rfc2125) - Page 3 of 24
The PPP Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) / The PPP Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP)
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RFC 2125 PPP BACP March 1997 MAY This word, or the adjective "optional", means that this item is one of an allowed set of alternatives. An implementation which does not include this option MUST be prepared to interoperate with another implementation which does include the option. 1.2. Terminology This document frequently uses the following terms: peer The other end of the point-to-point link silently discard This means the implementation discards the packet without further processing. The implementation SHOULD provide the capability of logging the error, including the contents of the silently discarded packet, and SHOULD record the event in a statistics counter. BOD (bandwidth on demand) BOD refers to the ability of a system to allocate and remove links in a multilink system to change the bandwidth of a multilink bundle. This may be done in response to changing line conditions and it also may be done in response to changing resource conditions. In either case, changing bandwidth dynamically during a multilink connection is referred to as BOD. 2. New LCP Configuration Option Implementations MUST implement LCP as defined in [1]. LCP MUST be in the Network-Layer Protocol phase before BACP can be negotiated. 2.1. Link Discriminator Description This LCP Configuration Option is used to declare a unique discriminator for the link that the option is sent over. This option MUST be negotiated by LCP on every link. BAP uses the link discriminator to differentiate the various links in a multilink bundle. Each link in a multilink bundle MUST have a unique discriminator. The discriminator is independent for each peer, so each link may have 2 different LCP Link Discriminator values, one for each peer. When the Link Discriminator is sent in a BAP packet, the transmitter sends the Link Discriminator Option value received from its peer in the peer's LCP Configure Request packet. Richards & Smith Standards Track



