Chapter 2: System Configuration2-569A656-04/9A686-04 Configuration Guide10. Press ENTER. If all the values entered in the applicable fields are valid, the destination endof the SPVP is created.2.25.3 Creating the Destination End of a SPVCTo create the destination end of a SPVC, perform the following steps:1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the INTERFACE field.2. Enter a valid interface number. For example, Figure 2-26 displays a screen shot of a9A686-04 installed in slot 7 of the SmartSwitch 9500. Therefore, a valid source interfacevalue would be 70202 (port 2 of ANIM 2).3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the VPI field.4. Enter a valid VPI value.5. Use the arrow keys to highlight the VCI field.6. Enter a valid VCI value.7. Use the arrow keys to highlight the ATM ADDRESS field.8. Enter a unique, 40 bit ATM address.9. Use the arrow keys to highlight the TOGGLE PERSISTENCE command at the bottomof the screen.NOTE In steps 3 and 6, the available range for the applicable fields depends on thecurrent ILMI settings, and the amount of the VPIs/VCIs currently being used bySVCs. Refer to Section 2.17 and Chapter 3 for more information ILMI.!CAUTIONThe device that will support the source end of this SPVC MUST have the samedestination VPI/VCI values assigned as those entered in steps 3 and 6. If thesource device does not have the same destination VPI/VCI values assigned, theSPVC will NOT be created.If the device that will support the source end of this SPVC is another 9A686-04,refer to Section 2.24 for instructions on creating the source end of the SPVC.!CAUTIONSetting the ATOM persistence to “ON” signifies that in the event that the 9A686-04module or SmartSwitch 9500 chassis is reset, this SPVC will still exist after boot up.Setting the ATOM persistence to “OFF” signifies that if the module or chassis isreset, this SPVC will be lost upon boot up.