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MPOA Commands

MPOA Commands

This chapter describes the function and displays the syntax for Multiprotocol over ATM (MPOA) commands. For more information about defaults and usage guidelines, see the corresponding chapter of the Cisco IOS Switching Services Command Reference.

atm-address

To override the control ATM address of an MPC or MPS, use the atm-address interface configuration command. Use the no form of this command to revert to the default address.

atm-address atm-address
no atm-address

atm-address

Control ATM address.


clear mpoa client cache

Use the clear mpoa client cache EXEC command to clear the ingress and egress cache entries of one or all MPCs.

clear mpoa client [name mpc-name] cache [ingress | egress] [ip-address ip-address]

name mpc-name

(Optional) Specifies the name of the MPC with the specified name.

ingress

(Optional) Clears ingress cache entries associated with the MPC.

egress

(Optional) Clears egress cache entries associated with the MPC.

ip-address ip-address

(Optional) Clears matching cache entries with the specified IP address.


clear mpoa server cache

To clear the ingress and egress cache entries, use the clear mpoa server cache EXEC command.

clear mpoa server [name mps-name] cache [ingress | egress] [ip-address ip-address]

name mps-name

(Optional) Specifies the name of the MPS. If omitted, this command will apply to all servers.

ingress

(Optional) Clears ingress cache entries associated with a server.

egress

(Optional) Clears egress cache entries associated with a server.

ip-address ip-address

(Optional) Clears matching cache entries with the specified IP address. If omitted, this command will clear all entries.


holding-time

To specify the holding time value for the MPS-p7 variable of an MPS, use the holding-time MPS configuration command. To revert to the default value, use the no form of this command.

holding-time time
no holding-time time

time

Specifies the holding time value in seconds.


keepalive-time

To specify the keepalive time value for the MPS-p1 variable of an MPS, use the keepalive-time MPS configuration command. To revert to the default value, use the no form of this command.

keepalive-time time
no keepalive-time time

time

Specifies the keepalive time value in seconds.


lane client mpoa client name

Use the lane client mpoa client name interface configuration command to bind a LEC to the named MPC. Use the no form of this command to unbind the named MPC from a LEC.

lane client mpoa client name mpc-name
no lane client mpoa client name mpc-name

mpc-name

Name of the specific MPC.


lane client mpoa server name

To bind a LEC with the named MPS, use the lane client mpoa server name interface configuration command. To unbind the server, use the no form of this command.

lane client mpoa server name mps-name
no lane client mpoa server name mps-name

mps-name

Name of the specific MPOA server.


mpoa client config name

Use the mpoa client config name global configuration command to define an MPC with a specified name. Use the no form of this command to delete the MPC.

mpoa client config name mpc-name
no mpoa client config name mpc-name

mpc-name

Specifies the name of an MPC.


mpoa client name

Use the mpoa client name interface configuration command to attach an MPC to a major ATM interface. Use the no form of this command to break the attachment.

mpoa client name mpc-name
no mpoa client name mpc-name

mpc-name

Specifies the name of an MPC.


mpoa server config name

To define an MPS with the specified name, use the mpoa server config name global configuration command. To delete an MPS, use the no form of this command.

mpoa server config name mps-name
no mpoa server config name mps-name

mps-name

Name of the MPOA server.


mpoa server name

To attach an MPS to a major ATM interface, use the mpoa server name interface configuration command. To break the attachment, use the no form of this command.

mpoa server name mps-name
no mpoa server name mps-name

mps-name

Name of the MPOA server.


mpoa server name trigger ip-address

To originate an MPOA trigger for the specified IP address to the specified MPOA client from the specified MPS, use the mpoa server name trigger ip-address EXEC command.

mpoa server name mps-name trigger ip-address ip address [mpc-address mpc-address]

mps-name

Specifies the name of the MPOA server.

ip address

Specifies the IP address.

mpc-address mpc-address

(Optional) Specifies the MPOA client (MPC) address to which the trigger should be sent. If the address is not specified, a trigger will be sent to all clients.


network-id

To specify the network ID of an MPS, use the network-id MPS configuration command. To revert to the default value (default value for network-id is 1), use the no form of this command.

network-id id
no network-id

id

Specifies the network ID of the MPOA server.


shortcut-frame-count

Use the shortcut-frame-count MPC configuration command to specify the maximum number of times a packet can be routed to the default router within shortcut-frame time before an MPOA resolution request is sent. Use the no form of this command to restore the default shortcut-setup frame count value.

shortcut-frame-count count
no shortcut-frame-count

count

Shortcut-setup frame count. The default is 10 frames.


shortcut-frame-time

Use the shortcut-frame-time MPC configuration command to set the shortcut-setup frame time (in seconds) for the MPC. Use the no form of this command to restore the default shortcut-setup frame-time value.

shortcut-frame-time time
no shortcut-frame-time

time

(Optional) Shortcut-setup frame time in seconds.


show mpoa client

Use the show mpoa client EXEC command to display a summary of information regarding one or all MPCs.

show mpoa client [name mpc-name] [brief]

name mpc-name

(Optional) Name of the MPC with the specified name.

brief

(Optional) Output limit of the command.


show mpoa client cache

Use the show mpoa client cache EXEC command to display the ingress or egress cache entries matching the IP addresses for the MPCs.

show mpoa client [name mpc-name] cache [ingress | egress] [ip-address ip-address]

name mpc-name

(Optional) Name of the MPC with the specified name.

ingress

(Optional) Displays ingress cache entries associated with an MPC.

egress

(Optional) Displays egress cache entries associated with an MPC.

ip-address ip-address

(Optional) Displays cache entries that match the specified IP address.


show mpoa client statistics

Use the show mpoa client statistics EXEC command to display all the statistics collected by an MPC.

show mpoa client [name mpc-name] statistics

name mpc-name

(Optional) Specifies the name of the MPC .


show mpoa default-atm-addresses

Use show mpoa default-atm-addresses EXEC command to display the default ATM addresses for the MPC.

show mpoa default-atm-addresses

show mpoa server

To display information about any specified or all MPSs in the system depending on whether the name of the required MPS is specified or not, use the show mpoa server EXEC command.

show mpoa server [name mps-name]

name mps-name

(Optional) Specifies the name of the MPOA server.


show mpoa server cache

To display ingress and egress cache entries associated with a server, use the show mpoa server cache EXEC command.

show mpoa server [name mps-name] cache [ingress | egress] [ip-address ip-address]

name mps-name

(Optional) Specifies the name of a MPOA server.

ingress

(Optional) Displays ingress cache entries associated with a server.

egress

(Optional) Displays egress cache entries associated with a server.

ip-address ip-address

(Optional) Displays the entries which match the specified IP address.


show mpoa server statistics

To display all the statistics collected by an MPS, use the show mpoa server statistics EXEC command.

show mpoa server [name mps-name] statistics

name mps-name

(Optional) Specifies the name of a MPOA server.




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