
Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
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Examples:
VMST may actually use a range [port + #_of_mps’ -1] of
ports all of which have to be available. For example, if the number
(quantity) of MPS’ (specified by the -v option) is 3 and port is
set to 1, ports 1 through 3 are taken, and the next available port is
4.
-T <sec> The reconnect timeout parameter, specifying the interval at which
VMST tries to re-establish lost connections to an MPS or another
VMST. Default value is 3 seconds.
-V
[host:]mps_num:s<
port_num>
Used to connect to another VMST or VMS running on the same or
different node; s<port_num> is a target s
ervice port number
(from $ASEHOME/etc/services).
-v [host:]
mps_num
Specifies the host and MPS number of a VMST process with
which to establish a connection (i.e., this refers to the VMST
receiving the connection). If the receiving VMST is not running on
the local machine, the name of the particular host must be
specified.
-v s<mps_num> Specifies running in simulated MPS mode. In this mode, no
connection to a real MPS is made.
-X {v###|a} Use -a to display internal VVPmessage message traffic, or -X
v### to debug a VMST specified by number at ###.
vmst -s 1 -V 1
vmst -s 2 -V 2
Specifies connections to MPS 1 using port 1, and to MPS 2 using port 2. The connection is
made from VMST number 1.
vmst -s 1 -v 2 -V 1
vmst -s 2 -V 2
Specifies that VMST number 1 connects from port number 1 to VMST number 2 via port
number 2, thus allowing bidirectional traffic between the two VMST processes.
vmst [options] -v <mps_num>
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