Viewing The Ms-Pec Configuration; Table 150 Ms-Pec Information - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Viewing the MS-PEC configuration

There are three MS-PEC configurations available for Business Communications Manager:
four MS-PEC I cards - This configuration provides the fewest number of DSP resources.
two MS-PEC III cards - This configuration provides more MSC resources than the MS-PEC I
configuration.
four MS-PEC III cards - This configuration provides the maximum number of MSC resources.
To view the MS-PEC information:
1
On the navigation tree, click the Resources key and click the Media Services Card heading.
The Media Services Card screen appears.
2
Click the MS-PEC Information tab.
The MS-PEC Information screen appears. The information in the following table appears for
each MS-PEC installed in the Media Services Card.

Table 150 MS-PEC information

Attribute
Description
Location
Shows the slot on the Media Services Card where the MS-PEC is installed. The Media Services
Card screen shows where these slots are on the Media Services Card.
Type
Shows the type of MS-PEC installed. You can have an MS-PEC I or an MS-PEC III.
Empty appears in the Type box, when there is no MS-PEC installed in the slot.
Note: An MS-PEC III has more DSP resources than an MS-PEC I.
Hardware ID
Shows the hardware ID of the MS-PEC.
DSP 1
Shows the status of the first DSP. The DSP status can be:
Enabled: Indicates normal operation.
User-Disabled: Indicates that the DSP has been disabled. A DSP is disabled under support
conditions only and requires the assistance of a Nortel Networks service representative.
No Firmware: Indicates the wrong type of MS-PEC is installed or a data file was deleted from
Business Communications Manager. Contact your Nortel Networks service representative.
Out of Service: Indicates there is a hardware failure on the MS-PEC. Replace the MS-PEC
with a Business Communications Manager compatible MS-PEC.
Unsupported: Indicates that the MS-PEC installed is for a different Nortel Networks product
and is not compatible with Business Communications Manager. Replace the MS-PEC with a
Business Communications Manager compatible MS-PEC.
Unknown: Indicates that Business Communications Manager does not recognize the type of
MS-PEC installed. Replace the MS-PEC with a Business Communications Manager
compatible MS-PEC.
DSP 2
Shows the status of the second DSP. The DSP status can be Enabled, User-Disabled, No
Firmware, Out of Service, Unsupported, Unknown or not available (N/A).
Note: An MS-PEC I does not have a second DSP so its DSP 2 status is N/A.
Configuring the MSC resources
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