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Avaya MPS Architectural Overview
# P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11 Page 35
Software Environment
The MPS software components are categorized into two process groups: VOS (Voice
Operating Software) and ASE (Application Services Environment).
The VOS software process group comprises the main system software required to run
the MPS system. The ASE software process group contains the software required to
develop and execute applications.
VOS and ASE software processes have been designed to operate in an open systems
Solaris or Windows environment. All speech, telephony, and communications
functions run under Solaris or Windows, and require no additional device drivers.
VOS uses the standard Solaris or Windows file system for managing all speech/fax
data. A set of GUI tools provides for application development and system
management.
Some VOS and ASE software processes are common to all MPS components defined
on a specific host node; these are located in the GEN subcomponent of the common
component on that node (and defined in the file
$MPSHOME/common/etc/gen.cfg). Other VOS processes are unique to each
defined MPS component, and are part of the VOS subcomponent of the MPS
component (and defined in $MPSHOME/mpsN/etc/vos.cfg). The NCD process,
on the other hand, is part of the VOS subcomponent of the tmscomm component
(and defined in $MPSHOME/tmscommN/etc/vos.cfg). This TMS-specific
process requires one instance per node; other common processes also require that only
a single instance of the process execute on a node. Processes that are unique to each
component require an instance of each process be executed for each MPS component
defined on the node. When uncommented in their respective gen.cfg or
vos.cfg files, these processes are started by the Startup and Recovery Process
(SRP). (For a more comprehensive discussion about SRP, see SRP (Startup and
Recovery Process) on page 70.)
Individual applications are executed by means of a separate instance of the ASE
process VENGINE for each instance of the application’s execution. There are three
major types of applications:
Call processing applications are assigned to physical phone lines. A separate
instance of both the application and VENGINE process is required for each
physical phone line to which the application is assigned.
Administrative applications perform system maintenance functions and
support the call processing applications. They are not assigned with physical
phone lines. However, they also require a separate instance of VENGINE for
each instance of the application.
Applications can communicate with each other by means of shared memory or
message passing.
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