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Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
Page 232 # P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11
vtcpd {-i|I} {-j} {<len>:<pos>|<len>@<str>}
[{-a <#>|-A <#> [-m i]}]
Args: -i The message ID is assigned by applications. This option is
used by default when the -j option is omitted, or for outgoing
messages when the formats differ.
-I The message ID is assigned by VTCPD.
-j Same as -i, but for incoming messages only (when formats
differ).
<len> Specifies the length in bytes for the message ID field.
<pos> Specifies the starting position of the ID field (i.e., the offset).
<str> Specifies a string within the message that identifies the ID field
by directly preceding it. The string can be any set of ASCII
characters except 0x00. Unprintable characters may be
represented in hexadecimal as 0xXX.
-a <#> Specifies the line number of an administrative application that
receives any unidentifiable messages.
-A <#> Specifies the line number of an administrative application that
receives all messages from the host. In this case, the ID fields
from application GET and SEND requests are ignored.
-m i Specifies that VTCPD is to run in inverted mode. This is
intended for messages that cannot be correlated by means of
the message ID field. Use this option if the message IDs are
set by the host.
Examples: vtcpd -i 48:1
The message ID is supplied by the application. The ID field is 48 bytes in
length and starts from the beginning of the message.
vtcpd -I 2:1
The message ID is supplied by VTCPD. The ID consists of binary
representations of the phone line and MPS numbers.
vtcpd -I 6:24
The message ID is supplied by VTCPD. The ID consists of ASCII
representations of the phone line and MPS numbers.
vtcpd -i 4@abc0x0A0x0B
The message ID is supplied by the application. The ID field is four bytes in
length, and is located directly after the string "abcXY", where X and Y are
binary values representing 1 and 2.
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