
Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
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tms.cfg Major Section Functional Summary
tms.cfg File
Field
Description
[SYSTEM] Resource sets (singularly, rset) are defined here and referenced
later in the file at the [RSET_TABLE] (see below) of the Line
Definition Section. The procedure to build an rset is
included in the header information. A resource set is a group of
parameters that can later be referenced by name.
System Parameters A group of parameters applied to the TMS as a whole and which
override same such hard coded values in the TMS.
[RSRC_CONFIG] Defines the configurations, referenced by name, that can be used
in a TMS on the MPS component. The parameters for this
definition are explained in the lines of the file that follow, and
defined in the [CLASS] section (see next table entry).
[CLASS] Defines the parameters for each [RSRC_CONFIG] to use (see
above). This includes the resources to be loaded (in addition to
the those defined in the <proto>.cfg files), each of which has a
corresponding [CLASS] definition. Included in this definition are
the number of specified resources to be loaded; the configuration
file (*.cdf) to use; and an optional class name for reference.
Parameters specified in [CLASS] override those of the *.cdf
file.
[DTCMAP] Defines the actual TMS system configuration parameters. This
information is made up of three major subsections: BIND;
DCCLOAD (currently not supported); and LOAD. The format and
architecture of each is explicitly spelled out in the contents of the
file immediately preceding each subsection definition table.
[VPS_LINE_DEF] Maps the MPS lines to the physical lines (spans) on the TMS.
Definition table contents are spelled out immediately preceding
the section to which they apply.
[RSET_TABLE] Defines custom configurations, and references the [SYSTEM]
section where rsets were built earlier. If no table is present
rsets are built using default profiles in conjunction with the
information provided at [VPS_LINE_DEF] (see above).
[SYNC_LISTS] Specifies the order in which the TMS’ attempt synchronization
with the network. The fashion in which the sync list is ordered
determines the execution of this process. The sync list for a
particular reference source must include entries for the same
chassis only.
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