
Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
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Scope
The Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual details the
procedures and parameters for configuring the Avaya Media Processing Server (MPS)
Series system for online operation in a variety of telephony environments. In addition,
this manual provides configuration parameters and basic file information for elements
common to all MPS within the network. Note, however, that though there are two
basic products available in the MPS system - a single rack-mounted version known as
the Avaya MPS Series and a cabinet enclosed network configuration which relies on
the MPS 500 - this manual deals almost exclusively with the latter.
In addition to this document, the Avaya Media Processing Server Series System
Operator’s Guide may be particularly helpful. They provide a road map through the
major functions in the daily operation and monitoring of the MPS system. For a list of
other user manuals, see the Reference Material link in PeriDoc.
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for the persons who will be configuring the MPS for a
specific site and/or maintaining it from a particular perspective. The reader should be
familiar with telecommunications and computer equipment, their functions, and
associated terminology. In addition, the reader must be familiar with the
characteristics of the specific installation site, including site-specific power systems,
computer systems, peripheral components, and telephone networks.
Some of the material covered here involves the configuration of basic and critical
MPS parameters. Small inaccuracies in the configuration of these parameters can
impede system performance. Individuals without highly specialized knowledge in this
area should not attempt to change the defaults.
This guide assumes that the user has completed an on-site system familiarization
training program conducted as part of the initial system installation. Basic knowledge
of the Solaris and/or Windows 2000 operating system(s) is also assumed.
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