Nortel DMS-100 Series Reference Manual page 483

Extended peripheral module
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Remote Switching Center Multi-access (RSC-M)
Table PMLOADS stores data for:
The system uses active and backup files to load and recover the XPM load
files.
Enter the XPM load files in table PMLOADS before you enter the files in
table RCCINV. Table RCCINV enforces this rule.
The datafill for RSC-M for table PMLOADS appears in the following table.
Fields that apply directly to RSC-M appear. For complete details on table
PMLOADS, refer to the data schema section of the Translations Guide.
Datafilling table PMLOADS
Subfield or
Field
refinement
LOADNAME
ACTFILE
DMS-100 Family XPM International Translations Reference Manual, ISN06 (TDM)
the name of the active loadfile, which is the default load used with the
LOADPM command and most system initiated activities
the name of the backup loadfile, which is the load used if a problem
occurs when the system loads or returns the active loadfile to service
the file locations
the update active loadfile field, indicates if the site wants the system to
update the active file. The feature allows the system to load the patched
loadfile in the XPM if a reload is necessary. A reload can simplify the
reload and recovery of the XPM. The system updates the active file
information through loadfile patching, if loadfile patching is enabled.
Note: An exception to this rule occurs during the first entry of data, and
during dump and restore. During these times, the system enters the
tuples in table PMLOADS when you enter the RCCINV tuples.
Entry
alphanumeric
alphanumeric
Datafilling Remote Switching Center Multi-Access 5-23
Description
Peripheral module load name. Enter the XPM
load file name. The range is a maximum of 32
characters.
Active load file name. The name of the active
XPM loadfile. This name can be the original
loadfile or a patched loadfile (PPXL). Range is
a maximum of 32 characters.
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