Avaya CPSEE_TSP500 manual TSP Configuration Directory Structure

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Chapter 7 The TSP Configuration Tool

DSPs assigned for a card in this file must match the DSPs assigned for con- ferencing in the card’s “cg<slot>.cfg” file.

The “oam” branch contains configuration information, as well as log files. The “cfg” directory contains a file called “oamsys.cfg” which contains a list of the cards installed in the chassis and the name of each card’s configuration file located in the “cg/cfg” directory. The “log” directory contains some files used by NMS to log messages. The file “cta.log” is populated when the cards are downloaded and occasionally when some errors occur.

TSP Configuration Directory Structure

Figure 7-2. NMS Configuration Directory Structure.

trunks.cnf

The trunks.cnf file contains detailed information for each trunk span. It lists the following:

Trunk span type (Trunk or Digital Station Trunk)

Τrunk protocol and if appropriate the variant running

Card number associated with the trunk span

Wait time for digits on an inbound trunk span.

tsp.cnf

The tsp.cnf file, known as the Dialing Rules file, contains configuration items used by the application to run the system. The keywords modified during ini- tialization are COUNTRY, ALAW, and NAI_ZERO. The keywords modified during initialization and editing are NUM_TRUNKS and NUM_STATIONS. This file is not new to the TSP500.

cfig_data.cnf

Note:

The “cfig_data.cnf” file contains the information necessary for the Configura-

he above configuration files

should not be manually modi-

tion Tool to recreate the current configuration of the system. This file is

fied since changes will be lost

when the files are re-gener-

required to modify the configuration of a system.

ated.

 

CPSEE_TSP500 User Guide

Version 4.0

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Avaya CPSEE_TSP500 manual TSP Configuration Directory Structure, Required to modify the configuration of a system