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Configuration Files
NMS Directory Structure
The “cg” branch of the structure contains the necessary files for the CG type
cards. The “cfg” directory underneath contains a configuration file for each
of the CG cards installed in the chassis. These files are named “cg
where “slot” indicates the Slot portion of the Shelf-Slot. The cards in the
chassis must be loaded from the bottom slot (Shelf-Slot 1-7) to the top slot.
For example the file “cg7.cfg” contains the configuration for the CG 6500
card installed into Shelf-Slot 1-7. There will always be a “cg7.cfg” file and
additional cards will be loaded into Shelf-Slot 1-6, followed by Shelf-Slot 1-
5, etc.
The “cg
the card and the trunk protocol running on each of those spans (ISDN or
CAS). It also contains how each DSP is used. A DSP can be assigned for a
trunk protocol, Encore and Tone Ports, or Conferencing. There is notable lim-
itation on CG cards that permit only one ISDN variant to run on a card. For
example, a card can run 4ESS or 5ESS, but it cannot run 4ESS and 5ESS.
The “ctaccess” branch contains a configuration file for conferencing that is
located under the “cfg” directory. The conferencing configuration file,
“cnf.cfg,” contains the DSPs assigned for conferencing on each card. The
Figure 7-1. NMS Directory Structure.