
Introduction
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System Configurations
A MPS system setup can be a single MPS or contain multiple networked MPS
systems. PeriView Workstations can be added, as needed, to allow monitoring of the
system from remote locations. The MPS also supports functions between systems with
different operating system releases.
Single Media Processing Server
Each workstation in a MPS network is identified by a node name. In the above
diagram, it is shown as “Node A.” Each MPS component is identified by a unique
component number. In the diagram, it is shown as “MPS 1.” A component number
must be unique across all nodes. The convention for naming MPS network
components is component_type.component_number/node_name. Thus, “mps.1/A” is
the designation of the MPS in this diagram,
A Media Processing Server node is the basic building
block of a MPS network. A single MPS component
consists of the TMS hardware, and ASE and VOS
software groups running on a Solaris node. (A node is a
physical workstation in the MPS network.)
The single MPS configuration is intended for
environments with low to moderately high call volumes.
This system is monitored directly by PeriView. Generated
statistics are available via PeriReporter.
TMS
MPS 1
ASE
VOS
MPS
Node A
(Solaris node)
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