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VTCPD Features User Manual
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VTCPD Features User Manual
Configuration
The services File
The services file contains configuration information required by Avaya VTCPD
and must be set up accordingly.
Information required in the services file includes:
Avaya VTCPD
daemon names
Port assignments used by Avaya VTCPD
The services file contains a list of processes (i.e., the services), some of which can
be accessed by call processing or by using administrative applications. This file
defines the port and protocol associated with each service and is used by the
Application Services Environment (ASE) software process group (see
Communicating With the Host on page 72.) For Windows systems, the services
file is stored in %ASEHOME%\etc. In Solaris systems, the file is stored in the
$ASEHOME/etc file. Avaya VTCPD uses the services file definitions for the
Avaya VTCPD Daemon Names, the Avaya VTCPD Port Assignments and the VMST
Port Assignments.
Avaya VTCPD Daemon Names
If more than one Avaya VTCPD daemon is running simultaneously, then each Avaya
VTCPD must have a unique name. The unique Avaya VTCPD names must be defined
in the services file before they can be used by the Avaya VTCPD command line
option -n (see Specifying Which VTCPD on page 91.)
In the example services file (page 23) vtcpd and newhost are VTCPD daemon
names.
Avaya VTCPD Port Assignments
In a typical configuration, all Avaya VTCPD daemons must have different names and
be distinguished by the unique port numbers. In the example services file (page
23) vtcpd and newhost are Avaya VTCPD daemon names.
services File Field Definitions
Variable Description
Service Specifies the process name.
Port(s) Identifies the system ports from which each process is accessed.
The port numbers represent internal handles to the VMST
processes (i.e., they are not TCP/IP ports). The numbers must not
exceed 254, must be unique in this file. If this file is changed, all
instances of VMST and services must be restarted.
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