SES Program Units

Explanation of the comments given under REMARKS.

Important

Programs which must be provided in each LIM. These programs are also called regional.

Common

Programs which are to be located in a single LIM or in two LIMs for duplicated function in the system. Example of function: indication of the LIM in which a particular directory number is used.

UNIT NAME

FUNCTION

REMARKS

AASNMP

SNMP alarm handler. (Newer MIBs, Aastra/Mitel)

Important

 

AL

Alarm log. The program runs in every LIM and holds a log of alarms reported from that LIM. Other program units send alarms to AL when they detect illegal conditions.

Important

 

ALDP

Alarm device program. Runs in some or all LIMs. It is an interface for the alarm boards.

Important

 

ALSNMP

SNMP alarm handler. (Legacy MIBs)

Important

 

AMP

Application message proxy. Used in communication between the MX-ONE Service Node and applications like operation and maintenance commands.

Important

 

AUXMSP

AUXMSP Handles auxiliary device resources towards Media Gateways

(only Media Server). Handles streamed announcements for

voice messages (RVA/MoH), and for streaming on idle extension.

Supports the SIP-based MSCML protocol.

Important

 

AUXP

Handles auxiliary device resources towards Media Gateways (MGU/MGU2/MGU2-X/MS at the moment). Also contains voice message (RVA) data for certain types of messages.

Important

 

CFCOPY

Common function copy. It will update passive common functions after a data backup.

Important

 

CIOR

Command input output regional program. Responsible for MML style command handling.

Common

 

DAREC

Data recording. The program is run in all LIMs. It receives Call Information Logging data and VoIP QoS data from CLP. It formats and outputs this data. Several (up to 10) outputs with different formats can be active simultaneously. The output can be PostgreSQL, TCP/IP, V.24, and files.

Important

 

DCP

DCP is responsible for device supervision, service routines, and to execute orders (like blocking and unblocking).

Important

 
 

Routine checks are started at regular intervals and handles regular fault tracing in the LIM.

   

IGWP

Handles inter-LIM media connections via public ISDN (VoIP media fall-back to public ISDN).

Important

 

INTSTA

This program monitors inter-server (LIM) communication ability.

Important

 

IPROMP

IPROMP handles inter-LIM signaling, broadcast signaling, signaling to common functions, and to hardware.

Important

 

LISH

A license server which handles the system sales objects. It reads the encrypted license file and counts the license usage. The license usage is stored in reload data but the license file is reread at each data reload.

Common

 

LLSP

LLSP is responsible for the regional part of start, restart, and data backup.

Important

 

LOGGER

The program stores signal copies for tracing and the diagnostic history log.

Important

 

LSP

Handles connection and disconnection of the LIM switch.

Important

 

MGIP

Media Gateway Interface program. Handles message routing for messages between MX-ONE Service Node and Media Gateways.

Important

 

PERFMON

A load regulation program.

Important

 

PERFMON_SLAVE

A load regulation program.

Important

 

RTPCON

The program handles media resources in the real time protocol

Important

 

SBYALR

The program performs server cluster supervision and generates alarms for malfunctioning standby server, when server redundancy is used.

Important

 

STATUS

Monitors the system status.

Important

 

SUDAEM

Super daemon for message handling. The program runs in every LIM. It starts assisting programs that handle messages.

Important

 

SYSSAM

The program is responsible for start and restart and supervision of system functions, like setting up a broadcast ring.

Important

 

SYSSUP

The program unit SYSSUP performs system supervision, for example system database and NTP server supervision. It will raise alarms if it detects that a supervised object is not operational, and possibly restart the object.

Important

 

TRASER

The program is responsible for inter-LIM signaling and for synchronization.

Important