Chapter 7 The TSP Configuration Tool

Configuration Files

NMS Directory Structure

Figure 7-1. NMS Directory Structure.

The “cg” branch of the structure contains the necessary files for the CG type cards. The “cfg” directory underneath contains a configuration file for each of the CG cards installed in the chassis. These files are named “cg<slot>.cfg” where “slot” indicates the Slot portion of the Shelf-Slot. The cards in the chassis must be loaded from the bottom slot (Shelf-Slot 1-7) to the top slot. For example the file “cg7.cfg” contains the configuration for the CG 6500 card installed into Shelf-Slot 1-7. There will always be a “cg7.cfg” file and additional cards will be loaded into Shelf-Slot 1-6, followed by Shelf-Slot 1- 5, etc.

The “cg<slot>.cfg” configuration files contain the number of trunk spans on the card and the trunk protocol running on each of those spans (ISDN or CAS). It also contains how each DSP is used. A DSP can be assigned for a trunk protocol, Encore and Tone Ports, or Conferencing. There is notable lim- itation on CG cards that permit only one ISDN variant to run on a card. For example, a card can run 4ESS or 5ESS, but it cannot run 4ESS and 5ESS.

The “ctaccess” branch contains a configuration file for conferencing that is located under the “cfg” directory. The conferencing configuration file, “cnf.cfg,” contains the DSPs assigned for conferencing on each card. The

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