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Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
Page 244 # P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11
Making Changes to an Existing System
The following sections offer basic examples of how to make changes to an existing
Avaya Media Processing Server (MPS) Series system. A thorough understanding of
the configuration issues discussed in earlier sections of this manual is necessary
before attempting any of these procedures.
To upgrade your MPS network by adding a new node, you must configure existing
PeriView Workstations to enable control from PeriView (see Introducing a New
Node on page 248).
To enable statistics collection for the new Avaya MPS, see Enabling Statistics
Collection on page 249.
Adding Spans
In this example, a new TMS (eight new spans) has been added to an existing chassis.
Make the following modifications to the tms.cfg file:
1. Under Line Card Protocol Package Definitions on page 114, add one
new LOAD statement for each new span.
2. In the MPS Line Definition Section on page 116, add one new LINE
statement for each new span.
3. In the Synclist Configuration Section on page 119, Add new REF_SRC
statements for the new spans, or incorporate the new spans into the
existing statements. The new spans should be specified under entries for
both REFCLK_A and REFCLK_B.
4. Stop and restart SRP (see Manually Starting and Stopping SRP on page
70).
Modifying the Span Resource Set
This example is indicative of recent statistics and/or traffic conditions indicating a
need for additional outbound lines (e.g., one span). To accommodate this, make the
following modifications to the tms.cfg file:
1. Under Line Card Protocol Package Definitions on page 114, place an
asterisk (*) in the Outline field of the LOAD statement for the span
being changed.
2. In the Resource Set Table Section on page 118, add an RSET statement
using the RSET_PROFILE name defined in the System Description
Section on page 106.
3. Stop and restart SRP (see Manually Starting and Stopping SRP on page
70).
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