
Media Processing Server System Operator’s Guide
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Routine Media Processing Server Startup
Media Processing Server configuration files automate the routine startup of each
system in the Media Processing Server Series network. During on-site installation,
Avaya staff customize these configuration files for each system. These configuration
files are used to:
• activate application programs
• activate MultiMedia Format (MMF) (vocabulary) files
• configure host interaction
• configure the default startup environment
How to ... Perform a Media Processing Server Startup
1. On each Media Processing Server, turn the main power switch
on.
2. Power up each TMS.
For locations of their power switches, see (see Front Control Panel
on page 35). and (see VRC Rear Panel on page 36)..
3. Return to the node that acts as the PeriView Workstation.
The system automatically starts a monitoring Alarm Viewer in which
it displays startup messages.
4. Enter the login name and select Session from the Options
menu button. Select either Common Desktop Environment
(CDE) or OpenWindows Desktop from the pulldown menu.
This is the desktop environment. At the next time log in, the desktop
defaults to the previous selection (as indicated by the red dot at
User’s Last Desktop). The default login name is peri. The name
of the node to log into (in this example MPS) appears in the “Wel-
come” prompt.
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