
Glossary of Avaya MPS Series Terminology VRC
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VRC Variable Resource Chassis. A versatile chassis assembly that is used
in several Avaya product lines. The VRC has four front and two rear
plug-in slots.
The VRC contains:
• Up to four TMS assemblies
• One or two application process boards
• Two Network Interface Controllers (NICs) or one Hub-NIC
• Up to six power supplies, one for each populated shot
• Two available drive bays
• Either a single Hub-NIC or two NICs will be present per VRC,
but not both.
See also TMS.
VRP Voice Recognition Platform. The resource card necessary for the
Text-To-Speech (TTS) and Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)
shared resources.
A single VRP must be dedicated to one function (ASR or TTS). To
use ASR and TTS in the same system, an Avaya MPS can have one
VRP performing TTS and another VRP performing ASR.
For additional information, see the Avaya MPS System Reference
Manual.
See also TTS, ASR, shared resources, resource card.
VRU Voice Response Unit. The hardware and software that enables phone
lines to interact with applications to answer calls.
See See also PLC and analog., IVR.
VSH tool The PeriView tool used to access an MPS shell. Use the VSH tool to
issue commands and send messages to active VOS processes. You can
start an MPS shell for each Avaya MPS in the network.
For additional information, see the Avaya MPS PeriView Reference
Manual or the MPS PeriView Quick Start Guide.
See also PeriView, VOS, command man page vsh.
VT Virtual Terminal. Software and memory resources within the MPS
that are allocated to (that is, associated with) application telephone
lines either on a permanent or as-needed (that is, pooled) basis to
emulate the functions of a terminal operator.
See also application, VT pooling.
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