Chapter 5 Admin Terminal Commands
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Holds DSPs that have failed. Counts on this queue normally indicate a failure
on a NMS Card. However, this failure may be software- (or firmware-)
related. Power cycling the TSP may restore the defective DSPs.
DspIdle
Holds any unassigned DSPs.
EventQue
Holds Simulated TSP events and dial results. Only used when the TSP is run
in simulation.
Excess
This queue holds any data structures associated with TSP objects that are
either not needed or outside the scope of the configuration.
InbBusy
Trunks that are connected to an inbound call are stored here.
InbIdle
Holds available trunks that have been assigned for Inbound only.
McbAvail
Holds available Message Control Blocks. When an Encore Voice Message is
loaded, the TSP grabs a Message Control Block from this queue and assigns
it to the announcement.
McbInuse
Holds Message Control Blocks that are in use. When an Encore Voice Mes-
sage is loaded, the TSP grabs a Message Control Block from the McbAvail
queue, and places it on the McbInuse queue.
MpAvail
Holds available Message Port Blocks. Message Port Blocks are the data
structures for the DSPs used for recording or playing Encore Voice Messages.
MpDead
Holds Out-of-Service DSPs used for recording or playing Encore voice mes-
sages. If the TSP fails to Play or Record on a specific DSP or otherwise indi-
cates an error with the DSP, the data structure associated with the DSP is
placed on this queue.
MpInuse
Note:
Examining the “current” count
will tell you the number of
voice messages loaded into
the TSP.