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Network Working Group                                         K. SklowerRequest for Comments: 1990            University of California, BerkeleyObsoletes: 1717                                                 B. LloydCategory: Standards Track                                    G. McGregor                                                   Lloyd Internetworking                                                                 D. Carr                                          Newbridge Networks Corporation                                                            T. Coradetti                                                       Sidewalk Software                                                             August 1996                    The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP)Status of this Memo   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Abstract   This document proposes a method for splitting, recombining and   sequencing datagrams across multiple logical data links.  This work   was originally motivated by the desire to exploit multiple bearer   channels in ISDN, but is equally applicable to any situation in which   multiple PPP links connect two systems, including async links.  This   is accomplished by means of new PPP [2] options and protocols.   The differences between the current PPP Multilink specification (RFC   1717) and this memo are explained in Section 11.  Any system   implementing the additional restrictions required by this memo will   be backwards compatible with conforming RFC 1717 implementations.Acknowledgements   The authors specifically wish to thank Fred Baker of ACC, Craig Fox   of Network Systems, Gerry Meyer of Spider Systems, Dan Brennan of   Penril Datability Networks, Vernon Schryver of SGI (for the   comprehensive discussion of padding), and the members of the IP over   Large Public Data Networks and PPP Extensions working groups, for   much useful discussion on the subject.Sklower, et. al.            Standards Track                     [Page 1]RFC 1990                     PPP Multilink                   August 1996Table of Contents   1. Introduction ................................................    2   1.1. Motivation ................................................    2   1.2. Functional Description ....................................    3   1.3. Conventions ...............................................    4   2. General Overview ............................................    4   3. Packet Formats ..............................................    7   3.1. Padding Considerations ....................................   10   4. Trading Buffer Space Against Fragment Loss ..................   10   4.1. Detecting Fragment Loss ...................................   11   4.2. Buffer Space Requirements .................................   12   5. PPP Link Control Protocol Extensions ........................   13   5.1. Configuration Option Types ................................   13   5.1.1. Multilink MRRU LCP option ...............................   14   5.1.2. Short Sequence Number Header Format Option ..............   15   5.1.3. Endpoint Discriminator Option ...........................   15   6. Initiating use of Multilink Headers .........................   19   7. Closing Member links ........................................   20   8. Interaction with Other Protocols ............................   20   9. Security Considerations .....................................   21   10. References .................................................   21   11. Differences from RFC 1717 ..................................   22   11.1. Negotiating Multilink, per se ............................   22   11.2. Initial Sequence Number defined ..........................   22   11.3. Default Value of the MRRU ................................   22   11.4. Config-Nak of EID prohibited .............................   22   11.5. Uniformity of Sequence Space .............................   22   11.6. Commencing and Abating use of Multilink Headers ..........   23   11.7. Manual Configuration and Bundle Assignment ...............   23   12. Authors' Addresses .........................................   241.  Introduction1.1.  Motivation   Basic Rate and Primary Rate ISDN both offer the possibility of   opening multiple simultaneous channels between systems, giving users   additional bandwidth on demand (for additional cost).  Previous   proposals for the transmission of internet protocols over ISDN have   stated as a goal the ability to make use of this capability, (e.g.,   Leifer et al., [1]).   There are proposals being advanced for providing synchronization   between multiple streams at the bit level (the BONDING proposals);   such features are not as yet widely deployed, and may require   additional hardware for end system.  Thus, it may be useful to have a   purely software solution, or at least an interim measure.Sklower, et. al.            Standards Track                     [Page 2]RFC 1990                     PPP Multilink                   August 1996   There are other instances where bandwidth on demand can be exploited,   such as using a dialup async line at 28,800 baud to back up a leased   synchronous line, or opening additional X.25 SVCs where the window   size is limited to two by international agreement.   The simplest possible algorithms of alternating packets between   channels on a space available basis (which might be called the Bank   Teller's algorithm) may have undesirable side effects due to   reordering of packets.   By means of a four-byte sequencing header, and simple synchronization   rules, one can split packets among parallel virtual circuits between   systems in such a way that packets do not become reordered, or at   least the likelihood of this is greatly reduced.1.2.  Functional Description   The method discussed here is similar to the multilink protocol   described in ISO 7776 [4], but offers the additional ability to split   and recombine packets, thereby reducing latency, and potentially   increase the effective maximum receive unit (MRU).  Furthermore,   there is no requirement here for acknowledged-mode operation on the   link layer, although that is optionally permitted.   Multilink is based on an LCP option negotiation that permits a system   to indicate to its peer that it is capable of combining multiple   physical links into a "bundle".  Only under exceptional conditions   would a given pair of systems require the operation of more than one   bundle connecting them.   Multilink is negotiated during the initial LCP option negotiation.  A   system indicates to its peer that it is willing to do multilink by   sending the multilink option as part of the initial LCP option   negotiation.  This negotiation indicates three things:   1.   The system offering the option is capable of combining multiple        physical links into one logical link;   2.   The system is capable of receiving upper layer protocol data        units (PDU) fragmented using the multilink header (described        later) and reassembling the fragments back into the original PDU        for processing;   3.   The system is capable of receiving PDUs of size N octets where N        is specified as part of the option even if N is larger than the        maximum receive unit (MRU) for a single physical link.Sklower, et. al.            Standards Track                     [Page 3]RFC 1990                     PPP Multilink                   August 1996   Once multilink has been successfully negotiated, the sending system   is free to send PDUs encapsulated and/or fragmented with the   multilink header.1.3.  Conventions   The following language conventions are used in the items of   specification in this document:   o    MUST, SHALL or MANDATORY -- the item is an absolute requirement        of the specification.   o    SHOULD or RECOMMENDED -- the item should generally be followed        for all but exceptional circumstances.   o    MAY or OPTIONAL -- the item is truly optional and may be        followed or ignored according to the needs of the implementor.2.  General Overview   In order to establish communications over a point-to-point link, each   end of the PPP link must first send LCP packets to configure the data   link during Link Establishment phase.  After the link has been   established, PPP provides for an Authentication phase in which the   authentication protocols can be used to determine identifiers   associated with each system connected by the link.   The goal of multilink operation is to coordinate multiple independent   links between a fixed pair of systems, providing a virtual link with   greater bandwidth than any of the constituent members.  The aggregate   link, or bundle, is named by the pair of identifiers for two systems   connected by the multiple links.  A system identifier may include   information provided by PPP Authentication [3] and information   provided by LCP negotiation.  The bundled links can be different   physical links, as in multiple async lines, but may also be instances   of multiplexed links, such as ISDN, X.25 or Frame Relay.  The links   may also be of different kinds, such as pairing dialup async links   with leased synchronous links.   We suggest that multilink operation can be modeled as a virtual PPP   link-layer entity wherein packets received over different physical   link-layer entities are identified as belonging to a separate PPP   network protocol (the Multilink Protocol, or MP) and recombined and   sequenced according to information present in a multilink   fragmentation header.  All packets received over links identified as   belonging to the multilink arrangement are presented to the same   network-layer protocol processing machine, whether they have   multilink headers or not.Sklower, et. al.            Standards Track                     [Page 4]RFC 1990                     PPP Multilink                   August 1996   The packets to be transmitted using the multilink procedure are   encapsulated according to the rules for PPP where the following   options would have been manually configured:        o  No async control character Map        o  No Magic Number        o  No Link Quality Monitoring        o  Address and Control Field Compression        o  Protocol Field Compression        o  No Compound Frames        o  No Self-Describing-Padding   According to the rules specified in RFC1661, this means that an   implementation MUST accept reassembled packets with and without   leading zeroes present in the Protocol Field of the reassembled   packet.  Although it is explicitly forbidden below to include the   Address and Control fields (usually, the two bytes FF 03) in the   material to be fragmented, it is a good defensive programming   practice to accept the packet anyway, ignoring the two bytes if   present, as that is what RFC1661 specifies.   As a courtesy to implementations that perform better when certain   alignment obtains, it is suggested that a determination be made when   a bundle is created on whether to transmit leading zeroes by   examining whether PFC has been negotiated on the first link admitted   into a bundle.  This determination should be kept in force so long as   a bundle persists.   Of course, individual links are permitted to have different settings   for these options.  As described below, member links SHOULD negotiate   Self-Describing-Padding, even though pre-fragmented packets MUST NOT   be padded.  Since the Protocol Field Compression mode on the member   link allows a sending system to include a leading byte of zero or not   at its discretion, this is an alternative mechanism for generating   even-length packets.   LCP negotiations are not permitted on the bundle itself.  An   implementation MUST NOT transmit LCP Configure-Request, -Reject,   -Ack, -Nak, Terminate-Request or -Ack packets via the multilink   procedure, and an implementation receiving them MUST silently discard   them.  (By "silently discard" we mean to not generate any PPP packets   in response; an implementation is free to generate a log entry   registering the reception of the unexpected packet).  By contrast,   other LCP packets having control functions not associated with   changing the defaults for the bundle itself are permitted.  An   implementation MAY transmit LCP Code-Reject, Protocol-Reject, Echo-   Request, Echo-Reply and Discard-Request Packets.Sklower, et. al.            Standards Track                     [Page 5]RFC 1990                     PPP Multilink                   August 1996   The effective MRU for the logical-link entity is negotiated via an   LCP option.  It is irrelevant whether Network Control Protocol   packets are encapsulated in multilink headers or not, or even over   which link they are sent, once that link identifies itself as   belonging to a multilink arrangement.   Note that network protocols that are not sent using multilink headers   cannot be sequenced.  (And consequently will be delivered in any   convenient way).   For example, consider the case in Figure 1.  Link 1 has negotiated   network layers NL 1, NL 2, and MP between two systems.  The two   systems then negotiate MP over Link 2.   Frames received on link 1 are demultiplexed at the data link layer   according the PPP network protocol identifier and can be sent to NL   1, NL 2, or MP.  Link 2 will accept frames with all network protocol   identifiers that Link 1 does.   Frames received by MP are further demultiplexed at the network layer   according to the PPP network protocol identifier and sent to NL 1 or   NL 2.  Any frames received by MP for any other network layer   protocols are rejected using the normal protocol reject mechanism.

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