
Avaya MPS 1000
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attribute byte A data character that precedes each field definition on a formatted
screen (map).
Attribute bytes designate the field as:
• protected - applications can not modify the field
• unprotected - applications can modify the field
• askip - the cursor skips over the field
• num - numeric, right justified and zero filled
Use PeriMap to create maps and set the attribute byte.
For additional information, see the Avaya MPS PeriProducer User’s
Guide.
See also PeriMap, screen mode.
Automatic Call
Distributor
See ACD.
Automatic Number
Identification
See ANI.
Automatic Speech
Recognition
See ASR.
Avaya MPS Avaya Media Processing Server. The hardware and software needed
to create a call processing environment. The Avaya MPS Series is
made up of a series of MPSs running on different nodes. The Avaya
MPS component consists of Avaya MPS software (including ASE
and VOS) and a TMS. One TMS is required for each Avaya MPS
component defined on a node.
See also Avaya MPS 1000, TMS.
Avaya MPS 1000 Avaya Media Processing Server (Avaya MPS) 1000. A cabinet-
enclosed Avaya MPS Series network configuration, available on both
the Windows2000 and Solaris platforms. The Avaya MPS 1000
contains four TMSs per chassis and up to four chassis per cabinet. It
can support 10,000 ports with the ability to bridge between any two,
regardless of the chassis the ports are in with respect to each other.
The Avaya MPS 1000 consists of a Solaris or Windows 2000 host
node running operating system and Avaya MPS software, and one or
more TMSs responsible for the bulk of telephony processing.
See also TMS.
See also Avaya MPS, ASE, VOS, VENGINE.
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