Home > Nortel Solution Partner > Product Sales > Contact Center > Nortel Contact Center Portfolio > Media Processing Server Manager

Media Processing Server Manager

Media Processing Server Manager is an integrated systems management application suite that provides full administration and control over Media Processing Server (MPS) self-service platforms. It is used to manipulate and view network activity and to deploy and maintain applications in a networked environment.

KEY FEATURES:

  • Provides an integrated suite of tools for administration, operation and control of Media Processing Server (MPS) self-service platforms.
  • Supports multiple control domains, thereby enabling partitioning of the MPS network into multiple segments.
  • Provides for distributed control over the entire network of systems by enabling the user to define and operate within logical domains.
  • Permits simultaneous interaction with multiple operations and allows for network awareness and control in the operating environment.

FEATURES & BENEFITS

  • Reduces maintenance and administration costs by providing an integrated suite of tools for administration, operation and control of Media Processing Server (MPS) self-service platforms.
  • By supporting multiple control domains, enables the user to partition the MPS network into multiple segments. As a result, the entire domain, a segment of the domain, as well as a single system or phone port within a segment can be controlled.
  • Provides for distributed control over the entire network of systems by enabling the user to define and operate within logical domains.
  • Permits simultaneous interaction with multiple operations and allows for network awareness and control in the operating environment. For example, you can view alarms in the Alarm Viewer, monitor applications in the Activity Monitor, and issue commands with the VSH tool while you are assigning, starting, or terminating applications.
  • The primary functions are described below:
    • Application Manager – used to distribute and activate applications, add or remove selected phone ports from service, and configure an application’s run-time environment.
    • Activity Monitor – used to display phone line activity, application activity and to monitor T1/E1 circuit and host link status.
    • Alarm Viewer – used to display system and application alarms in real-time or from historical alarm logs. The viewer supports filtering to selectively display alarms by user-selected criteria.
    • Task Scheduler – provides a mechanism for scheduling tasks that the system performs once—or at periodic intervals—for up to one year at a time.
    • Reporter – provides statistics and reporting management functions for systems on a MPS network. Using a spreadsheet model for data manipulation and a point-and-click interface, Reporter makes it easy to customize reports containing both system and application data.

Gintel