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VTCPD Features User Manual
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VTCPD Features User Manual
from a host in a single package.
The following figure is an example of UDP mode.
This command broadcasts on subnet 192.84.160.* and port 5000.
In the UDP mode, the whole message comes from a host in a single package, which
means that the Avaya VTCPD option -f should not be used.
Attaching to VMST
Avaya VTCPD can attach to any specified instance of VMST running on a LAN-based
host node. If the target VMST resides on another machine, the name of the target node
must be specified on the command line. To attach to VMST, Avaya VTCPD has to use
one of the service ports specified in the services file (see the Avaya Media
Processing Server Series System Reference Manual).
If there is a need to process messages with different formats, several Avaya VTCPD
daemons can be attached to the same VMST. Each VMST must have a unique name
(defined in the $ASEHOME/etc/services file). Applications address a particular
instance of VMST by its defined name. In this case, each VMST must have a unique
name specified on the command line option -n name. The daemon attaches to the
vmst specified using the command line option; -v [node:]number (for example,
-v 25 or -v mpssp:12).
Channel Number
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