Michael MacLeod wrote:
After peer rejected multilink once, mpd is not trying to negotiate it
any more. I am not sure it is a correct behaviour, but Cisco manuals
recommend to configure LAC in a way that avoids rejections.

User-land ppp seems to have specific workaround for this case while mpd
does not. I don't very like this idea, but probably I could add this if
you like to test it.

If that's what it takes, I'm happy to test it. Also, the engineers at
my ISP are remarkably approachable, and if you tell me what to ask
them I can probably get you a decent answer pretty quick.

After rereading RFC I have found that your provider operation possibly not perfect but it is correct. It is possible to hint peer to use multilink after rejecting by sending NAK. I have made some changes to handle that in mpd5 CVS and merged them into mpd4 branch. You can get new mpd version to test from mpd CVS repository: https://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=14145

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Alexander Motin
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