
PeriReporter User’s Guide
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Scope
The PeriReporter User’s Guide provides information for the use of the PeriReporter
tool. It gives step-by-step instructions on gathering and displaying data from the
Nortel Networks Media Processing Series system.
In addition to this document, the PeriView Reference Manual #9090722(I) may be
particularly helpful when working with PeriReporter. It describes how to work within
PeriView’s Graphical User Interface (GUI) and individually documents each of
PeriView’s tools.
Intended Audience
This document is targeted for any PeriView user. That is, any person responsible for
using PeriView to interact with the Nortel Networks Media Processing Server Series
could use this information. This guide assumes that PeriView users have completed a
Periphonics training program conducted as part of the initial system installation.
How to Use This Manual
This manual uses many standard terms relating to computer system and software
application functions. However, it contains some terminology that can only be
explained in the context of the Nortel Networks Media Processing Server Series
system. Refer to the Glossary of MPS Terminology publication # 9090788(I) for
definitions of these specific terms.
Initially, you should read this manual at least once, from start to finish. Later, you can
use the Table of Contents to locate topics of interest for reference and review.
If you are reading this document online, use the hypertext links to quickly locate
related topics. Click once with your mouse while positioned with your cursor over the
hypertext link. Click on any point in a Table of Contents entry to move to that topic.
Click on the page number of any Index entry to access that topic page. Use the
hyperlinks at the top and bottom of each online “page” to help you navigate the
documentation. Pass your cursor over the Nortel Globemark to display the title,
software release, publication and revision number, and release date for the manual you
are using.
For additional related information, use the Reference Material link in PeriDoc. To
familiarize yourself with various specialized textual references within the manual, see
Conventions Used in This Manual on page x.
Periphonics is now part of Nortel Networks. The name Periphonics, and variations
thereof, appear in this manual only where it is referred to in a product. (For examples,
a PeriProducer application, the PERImps package, the perirev command, etc.)
At certain points in this manual, MPS (Nortel Networks Media Processing Server
Series) is analogous with VPS (Voice Processing Series). This is reflected in specific
file names and directories, as well as certain software features.
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