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Avaya VTCPD Configuration and Options
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Server Mode
In the server mode, the Avaya VTCPD daemon accepts connections on the specified
TCP/IP port. The server mode uses the -l option and the specified port number to
configure the connections between the Avaya VTCPD daemon and the TCP/IP port.
The following table shows the Avaya VTCPD server mode syntax.
In client mode, if the host or port arguments are omitted, the links are
unavailable to applications until this information is supplied by an
administrative application. This allows the links to be allocated dynamically.
See the Avaya Media Processing Server Series Application Programming
Reference Guide for details.
Ports 7000-7256 are reserved for VMST and must not be used.
Correct sequencing of the connection specifications is important because
applications can refer to connections by numeric designation when
requesting a specific connection. The connections are numbered in the order
specified on the command line. (For example, the numeric designation of the
hawk connection as shown above is 4.)
If the number of connections is not specified, it defaults to one.
Server Mode Connection Options
vtcpd -l [#:][port]
Args:
#: [port]
Indicates how many connections can be accepted on a
given port. The daemon can support client and server
modes simultaneously for different hosts (in which case,
the specified port numbers must be different).
Example: vtcpd -l 3:
Specifies three links in server mode on yet-to-be defined ports
If all connections are in server mode, the switch to the backup LAN (see
Backup LAN on page 38) will not be reversed even when the LAN is down.
The Avaya VTCPD daemon always uses the server mode if a host name
is not specified using the -l option.
If the port argument is omitted, the links are unavailable to applications
until this information is supplied by an administrative application. This
allows the links to be allocated dynamically. See the Avaya Media
Processing Server Series Application Programming Reference Guide for
details.
Client Mode Connection Options
vtcpd -l [#:][host]:[port]
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