This page contains the:
•General section on page 197
•MPP Certificate section on page 198
•Categories and Trace Levels section on page 199
General section
Field Description
Name The unique identifier for the MPP server on the Voice Portal system.
Note:
This field cannot be changed.
Host
Address The network address, or location, of the computer on which the MPPserver resides. The VPMS uses this address to communicate with the MPP server.
This address can be a fully qualified domain name or an IP address, but the address must be unique on this Voice Portal system and the machine must already have the MPP software installed on it. You cannot use any of the following hostnames: 127.0.0.1, localhost, or localhost.local.domain.
Network Address (VoIP)
The IP address the telephony servers must use to communicate with the MPP.
To use the IP address associated with the address in the Host
Address field, enter <Default> in this field. Network
Address (MRCP)
The IP address the speech proxy servers must use to communicate with the MPP when processing ASR and TTS requests.
Tip:
This address is usually the same as the host IP address. To use the IP address associated with the address in the Host
Address field, enter <Default> in this field. Network
Address (AppSvr)
The IP address the application servers must use to communicate with the MPP.
Tip:
This address is usually the same as the host IP address.
Field Description
To use the IP address associated with the address in the Host
Address field, enter <Default> in this field. Maximum
Simultane ous Calls
The maximum number of calls that this MPP can handle at any one time. It is equivalent to the maximum number of ports that Voice Portal will allocate to this MPP.
Enter an integer in this field.
Note:
For assistance in sizing your MPP server capacity and setting the correct value for the Maximum Simultaneous Calls parameter for each MPP server, contact your Avaya Services representative or Avaya Business Partner. For more information, see MPP server capacity.
Restart Automatic ally
The options are:
• Yes: If the MPP stops unexpectedly, Voice Portal brings it back online automatically.
• No: If the MPP stops, it must be manually restarted.
Note:
This option also affects an MPP that has received an explicit Stop or Halt command. For details about issuing a Stop or Halt command, see Changing the operational state for one or more MPPs
Listed Directory Number (LDN)
This field is only shown when you are logged into the VPMS using: • The Avaya Services init account created when the Avaya
Service accounts were configured.
In this case, you can enter a value in this field.
• Any other VPMS user account and an Avaya Services representative has previously set the LDN value. In this case, the field is read only.
If you are logged into the VPMS using the init account, enter the LDN number for this server as it appears in the Avaya Services database. If an LDN number is not specified for this server, Voice Portal uses the default value (000)000-0000.
MPP Certificate section
Field Description
Certificate
display box The SSL certificate issued by the MPP. The displayed certificatemust exactly match the certificate that was established when the MPP was first installed.
Field Description Trust new
certificate If this MPP has just been installed or upgraded, this check box isdisplayed in this section. If you see this check box, make sure the certificate is valid and then select the check box.
You cannot save the MPP until the certificate is accepted.
Categories and Trace Levels section
Performance tracing is a valuable troubleshooting tool, but it can adversely impact Voice Portal system performance if you set all categories to Finest on a busy production system. If you need to troubleshoot a particular area, Avaya recommends that you set specific categories to
Fine and examine the resulting output to see if you can locate the issue. If not, set the level to Finer and repeat the process. If you still need more data, then set the level to Finest and
keep a close watch on system resource usage.
Note:
If these fields are not displayed, click the group heading to expand the group.
Field or Radio Button Description Trace level settings radio buttons
The options are:
• Use MPP Settings: The MPP uses the default settings for all MPPs set on the MPP Settings page.
• Custom: The MPP uses the trace level settings in the table in this section.
Note:
If you want to set any of the trace levels, you must select the
Custom radio button first.
Off Sets trace logging for all categories to off.
Fine Sets trace logging for all categories to fine.
Finer Sets trace logging for all categories to finer.
Finest Sets trace logging for all categories to finest.
ASR The amount of trace logging done on the Automatic Speech
Recognition (ASR) server.
Select Off, Fine, Finer, or Finest.
Call Data
Handler The amount of trace logging done for the Call Data Handler (CDH).Select Off, Fine, Finer, or Finest.
CCXML Browser
The amount of trace logging done for Call Control eXtensible Markup Language (CCXML).
Field or Radio Button
Description
Select Off, Fine, Finer, or Finest.
Event
Manager The amount of trace logging for the Event Manager.This component collects events from other MPP processes and sends them to the network log web service on the VPMS. Select Off, Fine, Finer, or Finest.
Media Endpoint Manager
The amount of trace logging done for the Media End Point Manager. This trace component controls the logging for the media endpoint interface in the MediaManager process. The media endpoint interface controls the RTP (audio, video) flow through the MediaManager and to the external servers.
Select Off, Fine, Finer, or Finest.
Media
Manager The amount of trace logging done for the Media Manager.This trace component controls the logging for the start and shutdown of the MediaManager process.
Select Off, Fine, Finer, or Finest.
Media Video Manager
The amount of trace logging done for the Media Video Manager. This trace component controls the logging for the video interface in the MediaManager process. The video interface handles:
• Downloading of any files (.txt, .jpg, .3pg and so on.) referenced in the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) from the application server
• Rendering video based on the video configuration from VPMS and commands from SessionManager
Note:
SMIL parsing is done in SessionManager and low level video commands are sent to this component.
Select Off, Fine, Finer, or Finest.
MPP System Manager
The amount of trace logging done for the MPP System Manager. Select Off, Fine, Finer, or Finest.
MRCP The amount of trace logging done on the speech proxy server. Select Off, Fine, Finer, or Finest.
Session
Manager The amount of trace logging done for the MPP Session Manager.Select Off, Fine, Finer, or Finest.
Telephony The amount of trace logging done on the telephony server. Select Off, Fine, Finer, or Finest.
Trace