
Note:
Note that PeriView automatically creates the . acfg file when a .vex file is loaded to the
Application Configuration utility.
Note:
Note that you cannot have two MPS components with the same component number of the
same network.
Loading User Defined Call Function Files
Code for User Defined Call Functions is compiled on a Fedora NCGL workstation. A .so file is
generated and sent to the Windows host for transfer to the Avaya BCM. C/C++ Call Function
files are those with .so extensions. See
Building C/C++ Call Functions Libraries on page
88.
To deploy User Defined Call Functions (C/C++ Call Function files) to the Avaya BCM, click
Change Option in the Application Configuration window.
Click Add. Browse the Windows host folder where .so files are located and select the
desired .so file.
Click Deploy to assign the .so file to the Avaya BCM.
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