Debug Terminal Connection Settings; System Connection Using A Dumb Terminal Or Pc - Avaya Media Processing Server 500 Hardware Installation And Maintenance

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Configuration (Part II)
6. Run the following command to start SRP. /etc/rc3.d/S20vps.startup start The system comes
up with the two spans to be tested as AVAILABLE when viewed in the alarm viewer and are
not in the alarm state.
7. Using the Application Manager, assign and start /home/peri/testapps/IntwTTSA.vex on all
lines on the inbound span.
8. Assign and start /home/peri/testapps/OutwTTSA.vex on all lines on the outbound span.
The applications start running on the inbound and outbound lines. Status messages are displayed in
a command tool window. The applications take less than a minute to run completely, then
disconnects, and repeats continuously on the loopback spans. Allow the test to run for
approximately 5 minutes. If no errors or alarms are generated, the test is successful.
When satisfied with the results, terminate all applications. If you want to test other spans, repeat the
procedure on those spans. Otherwise, unassign all applications, and restore the original TMS.cfg file
(if modified). If the test indicated errors in the configuration file and they were corrected, be sure to
make those corrections to the restored TMS.cfg file.

Debug Terminal Connection Settings

Establish a connection to the serial port on the front of the TMS or DCC to verify the TMS boot ROM
and perform other diagnostic operations, see
asynchronous RS232 interface with an 8-pin DIN connector. The interface is configured with the
following parameters:
• Baud rate is 9600 bps.
• Character size is set to 8.
• Stop bits is set to 1.
• Parity is set to 1.
Use a dumb terminal, PC, or laptop to make a connection. You can also establish a session from
the system console.

System Connection Using a Dumb Terminal or PC

Connect the dumb terminal to the TMS or DCC port using a serial port adapter cable. You can also
use a DB25 to 8-pin DIN cable and a null modem adapter.
Use the same cables to connect a PC or laptop by connecting the DB25 connector to one of the
serial port connectors. If your PC has a DB9 (9-pin) serial connector also use a DB9 to DB25
adapter/cable (commercially available).
You must determine the COM assignment of the port used and perform some configuration.
Establish the connection using the HyperTerminal utility included with all versions of Microsoft
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Figure 35: TMS Front Panel
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