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DCC Digital Communications Controller is an embedded systems board
that has a Motorola processor. It resides as a daughter card on the
TMS mother board, which has ethernet connection for control and
communication.
The DCC 3000 board resides on the MPS node (one DCC per TMS).
The maximum number of channels supported by each DCC board is
240 full-duplex, for recognition (LVR) and synthesis (TTS),
irrespective of the type of the system (T1 or E1).
The connections to the DCC 3000 board from OSCAR node are
dynamic. These connections are made only when the application
allocates an OSCAR channel. A maximum of 32 OSCAR nodes can
be connected to a DCC 3000 board. For additional information about
the DCC 3000 with respect to OSCAR resource processing, refer the
Avaya Media Processing Server (MPS) Series OSCAR 6.0.1
Reference Guide.
For information about the configuration required to establish
connectivity between the OSCAR Windows 2000 node and the DCC
3000 card on the MPS node, refer the Avaya Media Processing Server
(MPS) Series OSCAR 6.0.1 Installation Guide and Release Notes.
See also ALI, E1, T1, PSTN, TMS.
default snapshot See snapshot.
delimited loading A method of loading vocabulary element names into the hash tables
that saves system memory. Only the first part of their labels up to a
special delimiter character, the semicolon (;), are included. When
creating the elements (for example, with PeriStudio) be sure to
include the delimiter in the element names that you wish to have
truncated.
Element names must be unique after they are truncated, or SMP only
accesses the first element with a duplicated name. To avoid this,
assign names that are unique within the first few characters.
Only use this method when system memory is very limited or element
names take up a significant amount of system memory.
For additional information, see the Avaya MPS System Reference
Manual.
Contrast with partial loading.
See also vocabulary element, hash table, PeriStudio, SMP.
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