Mf.fil; Numbers Configuration File (Numbers.fil); Serial Configuration File (Serial.fil); Synchronization Configuration File (Sync.fil) - Avaya CS7000 Administrator's Manual

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Mf.fil

At system start up, CMS reads Mf.fil. It is a legacy file and its functionality is disregarded in
the current system. However, the code has not been deactivated as it might be required for
future systems. In older systems, an MF card performed some of the functionality performed by
the PRI card in the current systems.

Numbers configuration file (Numbers.fil)

Numbers.fil contains sequencing numbers of CDR billing records. Whenever a call is made,
a number is incremented so that each call is associated with a unique number. These statistic
record numbers are used in CDR files. Numbers.fil ensures that in the event of a system
restart, existing statistics are not overwritten. A sample Numbers.fil file is shown below here;
stats_num 3493406 call_num 1910322 conf_num -2094619975

Serial configuration file (Serial.fil)

Serial.fil is a legacy file as its functionality is disregarded in the current system. However,
the code has not been deactivated as it might be required for future systems. In older systems,
consoles were connected using serial ports rather than using TCP-IP. This file contained serial
port details.

Synchronization configuration file (Sync.fil)

Sync.fil determines the order of PRIs used in failover situations. For example, in a failover
situation, slot one might be the initial point, followed by slot two as a backup, and so on.
CS7000 System Administrator Guide for Release 9.4
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January 2006

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