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Working with PeriView
# P0602566 Ver: 2.7 Page 21
Tree Objects and Their States
Tree Objects
Network entities display as objects, in a hierarchical tree structure, in the workspace
of the main PeriView navigation pane and the Application Manager. The type of
objects that actually display depend on the network configuration and tree object
definitions.
Domain tree objects represent nodes, components, phone lines, spans, and
applications that display their state by their color, in near real-time. The state of an
object is determined by SRP (Startup and Recovery Process) and reported in the SRP
Status report (srp -status).
PeriView Tree Object Summary Sheet 1 of 2
Object Name Description
Node Each node tree object represents an individual node that is
defined for the network.
Common
Component
The Common Component tree object runs on every node. It
is responsible for any operation common to the node such
as alarm collection and file access.
MPS An MPS tree object represents a network component that
provides telephone services and is capable of application
processing. For additional information about MPSs, see
Expand and Collapse the Tree on page 115.
Application An application object represents an individual application
that runs on the MPS.
Phone Line A Phone Line object represents a physical (or logical) phone
line which is running the application listed above it in the
PeriView tree.
Admin Line An Administrative Line object represents a physical (or
logical) phone line which is running an administrative
application. Administrative lines do not typically handle calls.
Currently, the admin applications work up to line 512. To get
more than 512 lines, run vmst with the -p option.
VPS A VPS tree object represents the older Periphonics
telephony system. A VPS functions similarly to an MPS.
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