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Chapter 4. ATM LAN backbone interoperability and migration 109
4.3.4.1 MPS - MSS Server
Connecting to the MSS server, we type TALK 5 -> Protocol MPOA -> MPS.
We are now able to look at specific details, and start with the command
Discovery. Both MPC Clients have been discovered.
Figure 86. Status of MPS
In Figure 86:
1 Shows the MSS client in the MPC Discovery table. There are two entries:
one for the LEC, with MAC address 400082700005, and the other with the
Route Descriptor for D221 LAN.
2 This is the Cisco 5500 MPC.
3 With the Control-Vccs command still on the MSS server, we can see
that there are two connections: one VPI/VCI 0/70 to the Cisco MPC, and
one with 0/130 to the 8270 MPC.
4 CacheID 6 from the MPS Imposition-Cache shows our workstation with
IP address 40.40.40.20 from the token-ring network.
*TALK 5
+PROTOCOL MPOA
MPOA>MPS
MPS >DISCOVERY
DISCOVERY TABLE
Net Type Age MAC Addr/RD ATM Address
---- ---- ----- ---------------- -------------------------------------------
2 MPC 4014 400082700005 390102030405060708090AA10240008270000400 1
3 MPC 260 0050047493AF 390102030405060708090AA10200D0BB6BA08500 2
2 MPC 216 D221 390102030405060708090AA10240008270000400 1
MPS >CONTROL-VCCs
MPS Control VCCs
VPI VCI Net RefCnt MpcCnt Remote ATM Address
--- ----- --- ------ ------ ----------------------------------------
0 70 0 6 1 390102030405060708090AA10200D0BB6BA08500 3
0 130 0 8 3 390102030405060708090AA10240008270000400 3
MPS >IMPOSITION-CACHE LIST
Total Cache Entries = 4
MPOA Imposition Cache Entries
=============================
CacId Destination Address NextHop Address State Htime Prot
----- --------------------- --------------------- ----- ----- ----
6 40.40.40.20 40.40.40.20 Act 1628 IP 4
7 110.10.10.34 110.10.10.34 Act 1788 IP 5
Active Cache Entries = 2