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Common Configuration
# P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11 Page 173
The following is important information about hash tables:
One hash table can index multiple vocabulary files. However, it cannot
distinguish duplicate element names across index files.
A hash table can service the entire system or just one application.
To automate the entire MMF process, the appinit and hashfirst
commands can be added to the vmm-mmf.cfg file, in that order.
System MMF Files
This is the simplest way to organize vocabulary MMF files. System MMF files are
public. They can be accessed by any application on the system.
In the illustration above, the two applications use two different vocabulary MMF files
that are hashed together into a single system hash table. Typically, system MMF files
contain such common and frequently accessed elements, such as Dual Tone Multi-
Frequency (DTMF) tones (dtmf) and numeric elements (numset).
All vocabulary elements could be hashed into a single system table, like in the
illustration above, but this is not recommended (if there is more than one application).
Large hash tables can impact system performance because of the longer look-up time.
Also, a single hash table does not allow duplicate element names (i.e., every element
name in every hashed MMF file must be unique).
Bank
1.Greeting
2.Your Balance
3.Checking
4.One hundred
12 3 4
Mortgage Application
56 78
Bank Balance Application
Mortgage
1.Greeting
2.Interest Rate
3.Mortgage
4.Overdue
System
System Hash Table Schematic
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