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Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
Page 196 # P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11
Any format-related errors in the script files are reported only when the script is loaded
into the TMS. If there are syntax errors, error messages are reported to the console
during the execution of the script file load command, and the file is not loaded. Scripts
must be located in the /tftpboot directory, but do not require any file extension.
Script Control
When a script is loaded, a handle (associated alphanumeric value) is returned in
response. This handle must be used for any subsequent commands involving that
script. The conversion from script name as used in the load command to the assigned
handle requires no user intervention. After being loaded and before being started, the
script must be bound to one or more resource sets. Once bound and started, the script
commences execution (see “Command Line Interface” on page 200 for these
commands). Unless otherwise designed, a script runs once and then stops (see
“VEMUL Script Format” on page 195). Scripts can also be arranged to loop, either
infinitely or finitely, by using the LABEL and GOTO Statements (see “Script
Commands” on page 196).
Configuration Parameters
Simulation configuration parameters are preset for each system during system
configuration. These parameters include the maximum size of an ASCII script, in
bytes, that can be downloaded, the maximum time in seconds allocated for
downloading a script file, and the events which are reported to the console running the
simulation. The default values for these parameters are normally sufficient and need
not be changed: however, they can be queried by using the simgetparams
command. For additional information see “Command Line Interface” on page 200.
Script Commands
The following tables list the language that is valid for use in a call simulation script.
All commands must be preceded by the start statement and followed by the end
statement (see “VEMUL Script Format” on page 195). Some commands (statements)
can take additional arguments (see “Primitives” on page 198). These two sets of data
can be combined to author scripts ranging from simple to complex (see “Example Call
Simulation Script Files” on page 202).
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