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The Configuration Tree Functions 
Service Configuration - Page 49 
The Bandwidth Tab 
The IPNC provides both Multi-link and Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol 
(BACP). Multi-link enables connection of multiple B-channels between routers. 
When configuring top-up bandwidth or ISDN fallback, Multi-link must be enabled 
by the PPP tab (see page 52). 
 
Minimum No. Of Channels: The number of channels used to connect to the 
service. The default is one channel (a blank field). Additional channels may be 
used, up to the maximum specified (see below) if either or both of Multilink or 
BACP is enabled on the PPP form. 
Maximum No. Of Channels: The top limit to the number of channels to be made 
available to the service. This must be set to 2 or more and must obviously be 
greater than the minimum value. If the field is left blank, the system assumes that 
the maximum and minimum values are the same, i.e., a fixed number of channels 
applies. 
Extra BW Threshold: This is defined as a percentage channel utilisation. If one 
channel is connected, and its usage threshold is reached, another channel is 
added. If utilisation across the aggregate of the two channels is then reached, 
another is added, and so on, up to the maximum. 
Reduce BW Threshold: This is the utilisation percentage at which channels are 
dropped. The utilisation is calculated across all channels currently active, as for 
extra bandwidth. The last channel is only dropped if usage is zero for the idle 
period. 
Callback Telephone Number: For BACP, this is the number the remote end 
dials to gain extra bandwidth. 
Idle Period (secs): The time in seconds after which a call is closed if no traffic 
has been sent / received. 
Active Idle Period (secs): The time-out in seconds that applies if there is no 
traffic but a session is still in progress. After the idle period time-out, the system 
starts this timer. 
Min. Call Time (secs): Once a call has been set up, it is held for this period, 
even if there is no traffic, i.e., time-outs are not effective. It is sensible to set this 
value to the maximum time allowed by your supplier’s minimum call charge and 
set the idle periods to low values. 
Extra BW Mode: This section allows additional channel bandwidth to be made 
available to either outgoing calls or incoming calls only. This can also be used to 
specify that outgoing calls are given priority over incoming calls, and vice versa. 
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