
Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
Page 160 # P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11
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The STDOUT and STDERR destination objects are for debugging purposes only
and should not be used.
TMS Watchdog Functions
All traffic between an MPS node and its associated TMS systems are sent through
TRIP. After the connection between a TMS and TRIP is established, it regularly sends
the TMS a ping message, which resets the watchdog timer in the Network Interface
Card (NIC). If the watchdog timer expires (i.e., is not reset because of a system
failure), the TMS can reboot the host node. Similarly, if TRIP fails to receive a reply
from the NIC card, it can reset the TMS.
The hc-interval entry in this file indicates the time interval, in seconds, for
TRIP to ping the TMS. The hc-miss-cnt-max entry stipulates the number of
missed pings allowed before TRIP reboots the TMS. Both of these settings are used in
conjunction with the watchdog timer in the NIC card (see Network Interface
Controller (NIC) or Hub-NIC on page 27).
#
# defaultroute procName
#
# Set the default route for asynchronous TMS messages
# (i.e., alarms) to the specified process.
# procName = name of process to route asynchronous TMS messages to
# Default = tcad
#
#
# defaultroute tcad
#
# dlogD/jointfilesconvert/93335/bgOn <destination>,<d/jointfilesconvert/93335/bgObject>
#
# Enable tcad debug output and rediret it to stdout
# To redirect it to a file rename stdout to file
#
#dlogD/jointfilesconvert/93335/bgOn stdout,general
Example: trip.cfg Sheet 2 of 2
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