Line server, Third-party server, Component upgrade – Kofax Communication Server 9.1 User Manual
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Now transfer the TCOSS file structure via network. Remember that the only way to increase the size of the
TCOSS file-structure is by copying it with TCDISK! After copying you may increase the max. File-number
within the TCOSS structure and other configuration parameters with TCDISK
– please see TCDISK manual
for details.
Line Server
Optical link connection of legacy line servers has to be replaced by LAN connection with TS15/TC15.
Remember to check the limits for the amount of lines/modules for these interfaces. Also adequate
LAN/WAN bandwidth must be provided (see BranchBox Manual). Eventually you have to install additional
cabinets (Model 202-LAN or Model 205-LAN).
Fax interfaces in Models 202 and older are not supported with TS15. In that case upgrade to Model 305 for
ISDN BRI or to Model 205 for analogue interfaces.
ISDN PRI interfaces are not supported by TC15 - upgrade to model 305.
Third-Party Server
Read carefully the section Third-Party Hardware Support in this manual.
7.3.2
Component Upgrade
Upgrade CPU, RAM, HDD,
Follow instructions of the appropriate Hardware-Manual for component upgrades. This has to be done
exclusively by trained Kofax technicians with components that are provided by Kofax and therefore have
been tested for compatibility.
7.3.3
Software Upgrade
Follow the instructions in the documentation of the relevant module.
7.4 How to Determine System Performance
7.4.1
Performance Aspects
Each transaction creates a certain system load, as there are:
send / receive FAX
back reception
client access (transmit, open, inbox, outbox)
LAN printing
Links and Gateways
document conversion
Every message that gets into the system leads to one or more transactions, e.g.:
transmitting a message from the client, possibly with scanning