
Configuration Procedures and Considerations
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Changing Pool/Class Names
To change a resource pool/class name (e.g., make it more descriptive or specific),
effect the following modifications to the tms.cfg file:
1. In the TMS Resource Definition Section on page 108, change the
CLASS_NAME to the new value.
2. In the System Description Section on page 106, change the class name
where it appears in all RSET_PROFILE statements.
3. Stop and restart SRP (see Manually Starting and Stopping SRP on page
70).
Renumbering a Component
The following procedure does not apply to nodes designated strictly as PeriView
workstations, as these nodes do not contain any components.
Avaya typically ships systems using the default component number 1. If you are on a
network with multiple nodes, you must perform the following steps on that node
where you desire to renumber the component (the node that component is associated
with):
1. Take the MPS system down or, at a minimum, kill all SRP processes. To
take the system down, see Solaris Startup/Shutdown on page 67 or
Windows Startup/Shutdown on page 69. To kill SRP on the MPS, see
Manually Starting and Stopping SRP on page 70. See the Avaya Media
Processing Server Series System Operator’s Guide for additional
information on performing this step.
2. Use the syntax mvcmp 1 <destination#> <component_type>
where <destination#> is the new number of the component and
<component_type> is the noun name of the component (i.e. mps,
oscar etc.). The noun name must be entered in lower case letters. Enter
this information in a command tool or at the command prompt of the node
where the component in question resides.
3. Restart the SRP processes (or restart the MPS system). To restart the MPS
system, see System Startup on page 65.To restart SRP on the MPS, see
Manually Starting and Stopping SRP on page 70. See the Avaya Media
Processing Server Series System Operator’s Guide for additional
information on performing this step.
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