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Avaya VTCPD Overview
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Avaya VTCPD and the MPS Communications Subsystem are separate software
entities. At any one time, an application uses one or the other to interact with a host.
An MPS can be configured to use both software systems, and applications can switch
back and forth as needed. For example, the MPS can be set up to use Avaya VTCPD
to interact with one host and the communications subsystem to interact with another.
(For additional information, see Connection Types on page 19.)
This manual documents only the Avaya VTCPD host interface. For more information
about TCP/IP links, host communications, and protocols, refer to the Avaya Media
Processing Server Series COMMGR Reference Manual.
System processes that are important from a host communications perspective are
described below.
MPS System Software
VSH
Vshell is the command interface for MPS configuration and operations. Configuration and status
commands can be entered from the VSH tool as needed. VSH also receives status information from
the various system processes and displays messages on the console as appropriate.
ASE
The Application Service Environment software is dedicated to providing the data and services
requested by applications. The ASE exists on a separate workstation, referred to as the applications
processor. The workstation can be either an open-systems Solaris or Windows 2000
implementation.
applications
Interactive Voice Response or multimedia script created with PeriProducer. An
application runs on a system phone line. Multiple instances of the same application
can be assigned to different lines.
VENGINE
Software process that executes an application. A single VENGINE process is required
for each application telephone line.
VMST
The VENGINE Message Server provides a message funnel between the ASE and VOS
processes. On a node that contains multiple MPS systems, VMST provides
connectivity between the application processor and each MPS. One VMST is required
for each MPS.
VAMP
The Voice Application Management Process provides an interface between the
PeriProducer 3.0 voice applications and the VOS subsystem.
VOS
The Voice Operating Software is the set of processes that provide the low-level system functions in
the MPS. These functions, including telephony and host I/O, are common to most types of
applications.
COMMGR
The Communications Manager provides a generic application interface for host
communications services. A single COMMGR is required for each MPS in the
network.
protocol
layer
One or more software processes that implement the particular communications
protocol. The protocol layer links the COMMGR with the host network.
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