Sip/Rtp; Directory Structure - Avaya Media Processing Server 1000 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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Configuration
• $MPSHOME/common/ contains files common to all components and TMS on the Avaya Media
Processing Server Series Node.
• $MPSHOME/mpsN/ contains files specific to a single MPS component.

SIP/RTP

The Avaya Media Processing Server Series architecture provides for the implementation of voice or
vocabulary transmission over a private or public IP network. The system is RFC3261 SIP-compliant,
and users running SIP-compliant client software can initiate or receive calls. Calls can be made from
client to phone, phone to client, or client to client. MPS SIP can interface with both E1 and T1
standards as a gateway. Clients can also interact with the vocabulary driven IVR menus.
Figure 47: Typical Configuration
The software package, PERItms, is installed on the application processor. PERItms, in the MPS
system, initiates or receives calls using the RFC3261 standard for SIP.

Directory Structure

The software is bundled into a package called PERItms. When the package is installed, the
following directory structure is created.
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