Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Software Release 2 1 Reference Manual
2015-06-01
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- Table of Contents
- Scope
- Intended Audience
- How to Use This Manual
- Organization of This Manual
- Conventions Used in This Manual
- Solaris and Windows 2000 Conventions
- Trademark Conventions
- Overview of the Avaya Media Processing Server System
- Base System Configuration
- System Startup
- User Configuration Files
- The MPSHOME Directory
- The MPSHOME/common Directory
- The MPSHOME/common/etc Directory
- Protocol Configuration Files
- %MPSHOME%\PERIase - /opt/vps/PERIase
- %MPSHOME%\PERIbrdge - /opt/vps/PERIbrdge
- %MPSHOME%\PERIdist - /opt/vps/PERIdist
- %MPSHOME%\PERIglobl - /opt/vps/PERIglobl
- %MPSHOME%\PERIview - /opt/vps/PERIview
- %MPSHOME%\PERIplic - /opt/vps/PERIplic
- %MPSHOME%\PERItms - /opt/vps/PERItms
- %MPSHOME%\PERImps - /opt/vps/PERImps
- The MPSHOME/tmscommN Directory
- The MPSHOME/mpsN Directory
- TMS Watchdog Functions
- Multi-Media Format Files (MMFs)
- Making Changes to an Existing System
- Adding Spans
- Modifying the Span Resource Set
- Changing Pool/Class Names
- Renumbering a Component
- Renaming a Solaris MPS Node
- Renaming a Windows MPS Node
- Introducing a New Node
- Enabling Statistics Collection
- Debug Terminal Connection
- Verifying/Modifying Boot ROM Settings
- TMS Computer Telephony (CT) Bus Clocking
- N+1 Redundancy
- Sample MPS 1000 N+1 Redundancy System Configuration
- TRIP Failback
- Directory Layout on a Secondary (Backup) Node
- Least Cost Routing Daemon
- Redundancy Configuration Daemon (RCD)
- The Failover/Failback Process
- Installation and Configuration
- First Startup After Configuration
- Verifying N+1 Functionality
- Speech Server Resources in N+1 Redundancy
- Pool Manager (PMGR)
- Database Conversion
- Call Monitoring
- Antivirus Software
- Secure Shell