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Media Processing Server System Operator’s Guide
Page 20 # P0602484 Ver: 2.7
Multiple Media Processing Servers
In a Media Processing Server Series network, each MPS can process calls only on its
own phone lines. Networking the systems increases the total number of available
phone lines, permits flexibility in assigning different types of applications to particular
segments of the network, and allows component monitoring from multiple nodes.
The following diagram illustrates the basic concepts of a MPS network. Although
networks can have a different components in various configurations, for illustration
purposes, this example shows a two-node Media Processing Server Series network.
The example shows each MPS node identified by a node name (“A” and “B”) and
each MPS component identified by a unique number (“1” and “2”). Thus, “mps.1/A”
and “mps.2/B” are the designations of the MPS systems in this network.
PeriView tools reside on every
node. However, PeriReporter
tools resides only on the
statistics node (shown as node
“B” in this diagram). The nodes
are networked (either on a LAN
or WAN) thus allowing
statistics collected from node
“A” to be consolidated on node
“B” (along with the statistics
from node “B”). Also, either
node can be monitored through
the other node’s PeriView tools.
(For more information about
PeriReporter Tools, see the
PeriReporter Users Guide.)
TMS
TMS
MPS 1
MPS 2
Node A
Node B
MPS
MPS
(PeriView &
PeriReporter Tools)
Media Processing Server Series Network
ASE
VOS
ASE
VOS
(PeriView)
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