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Configuring the MPC

This example configures the MPC and binds an LEC to the MPC:

1. Define the MPC with the name THEMPC, as follows:

mpoa client config name THEMPC

2. Specify the ATM interface to which the MPC is attached. In this example, the interface is 1/2:

interface ATM 1/2

3. Associate the interface to the MPC named MYMPC as follows:

mpoa client name MYMPC

4.Enter Subinterface Configuration mode for the ATM interface that contains the LEC to which you will bind the MPC:

interface atm 1/2.1

5. To bind a LANE client to the specified MPC, use this command:

lane client mpoa client name MYMPC

Configuring the MPS

The following example shows the proper configuration of the MPS and attaches the MPS to a hardware interface:

1. Define the MPS named THEMPS:

mpoa server config name THEMPS

2. Enter Interface Configuration mode for the ATM interface:

interface ATM 1/1

3. Attach the MPS called THEMPS to a hardware interface:

mpoa server name THEMPS

Changing the MPS Variables

MPS variables affect only a particular MPS. Perform the following tasks starting in MPS Configuration mode:

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