
PeriView Reference Manual
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Tree Object States
When you launch the Application Manager or the Line Status, these tools attempt to
contact specific software processes periodically. The information returned by the
contact, or the lack of contact, is projected by the color of tree objects assigned to the
domain in the workspace.
Tree objects represent network entities.
State is a representation of a PeriView tool attempting to contact some software
process.
• In the case of tree objects, PeriView tools (PeriView Launcher, Application
Manager and Activity Monitor) attempt to contact srp (Startup and Recovery
Process).
• In the Activity Monitor:
• Graphs attempt to contact TMS (Telephony Media Server).
• The Component Host Status tool attempts to contact commgr
(Communications Manager).
Object states include: Unreachable (black), Down (red), or Up (green). The Down
state supersedes the Unreachable state for domains and nodes because they represent
states collectively. (The domain represents all objects associated with the components
defined in the vpshosts file. A node represents all objects associated with the
components configured for that node.)
An Unreachable state does not necessarily indicate a problem. It implies, only, that
no information is available for an object. A Down state indicates that information is
available and the component is Down.
There are specific conditions that determine when an object displays in an
Unreachable, Down, or Up state.
The actual meaning of the states these colors represent is dependent on the type of tree
object you are looking at.
TMSCOMM The TMSCOMM tree object represents the network
component that provides network control and telephony
bridging functions across components and nodes in a Avaya
Media Processing Server Series Release 1.0 product.
OSCAR An OSCAR tree object represents a network component
that provides external resource services (speech synthesis
and recognition). It functions in conjunction with a MPS,
which provides telephony and application services.
• For detailed information about OSCAR resource
processing, refer to the OSCAR Reference Guide.
PeriView Tree Object Summary Sheet 2 of 2
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