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Scope
This manual is a reference for the system alarm messages generated by the Avaya
Media Processing Server (Avaya MPS) Series.
Intended Audience
This reference manual is directed toward advanced users of the Avaya MPS Series. To
use the information in this manual effectively, you should have a good understanding
of the Avaya MPS Series software architecture, hardware architecture, and the base
operating system of your particular Avaya MPS (i.e., Solaris or Win32). You should be
experienced and comfortable working in a command line environment.
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 Avaya MPS system. Refer to the Glossary of Avaya
MPS Terminology for definitions of Avaya MPS specific terms.
Initially, you should start reading with Introduction to Avaya MPS Alarms on page
22. This chapter provides an overview of the Avaya MPS system alarm facility and
explains how to use the alarm message reference pages in this manual. Each of the
subsequent chapters contains alarm message reference pages for a particular process
or task. Within each chapter, alarm message reference pages appear in numerical order
by alarm number.
If you are reading this document online, use the cross-reference links (shown in blue)
to quickly locate related topics. <L
EFT> click once with your mouse while positioned
with your cursor over the cross-reference 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.
To familiarize yourself with various specialized textual references within the manual,
see Conventions Used in This Manual on page 17.
Periphonics is now part of Avaya. 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.)
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