Deploying Multiple Media Control Platforms
This topic describes how to deploy multiple instances of the Media Control Platforms on a single server by using Genesys Administrator and by using a manual procedure. It contains the following sections:
Deployment Using Genesys Administrator
Before you begin to provision the Media Control Platform Applications, see the Task Summary: Preparing Your Environment for GVP.
The following Task Summary contains a list of tasks that are required to deploy and provision multiple instances of the Media Control Platform on a single server by using Genesys Administrator, and includes links to detailed information that is required to complete these tasks.
Objective | Related Procedures and Actions |
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Configure the host(s) |
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Install GVP |
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Configure the Applications |
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Start the Applications |
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Complete the post-installation activities |
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Procedure: Using the Media Control Platform Configuration Wizard
Provision multiple Media Control Platform Applications on a single server by modifying default TCP/IP configuration to resolve any conflicts.
- Log in to Genesys Administrator.
- On the Provisioning tab, click Environment > Hosts.
- In the Hosts pane, select the host that has the Media Control Platform Applications that you want to configure.
- In the Tasks pane, click Configure MCP network parameters.
The Media Control Platform Configuration Wizard Welcome page appears including a configuration summary indicating the validation status of the Media
Control Platform Applications on the selected host.
TipAlternatively, you can select a Media Control Platform Application in the Environment > Applications pane. The wizard does not appear in the Tasks pane until either a Host or Application is selected.
- On the Local SIP Ports page:
- In the SIP Port field, enter the SIP port numbers.
- In the Secure SIP Port field, enter the SIPS port numbers.
- On the MRCPv2 Ports page:
- In the Client SIP Port field, enter the SIP port number for the client.
- In the Lower Media Port field, enter the lower port range boundary for the dynamically-allocated media ports.
- In the Upper Media Port field, enter the upper port range boundary for the dynamically-allocated media ports.
- On the MRCPv1 Ports page:
- In the Lower Media Port field, enter the lower port range boundary for the dynamically-allocated media ports.
- In the Upper Media Port field, enter the upper port range boundary for the dynamically-allocated media ports.
- On the Local RTSP Ports page:
- In the Lower RTSP Port field, enter the lower port range boundary for the dynamically-allocated media-streaming RTSP ports.
- In the Upper RTSP Port field, enter the upper port range boundary for the dynamically-allocated media-streaming RTSP ports.
- On the Local RTP Ports page:
- In the Lower RTP Port field, enter the lower port range boundary for the dynamically-allocated RTP ports.
- In the Upper RTP Port field, enter the upper port range boundary for the dynamically-allocated RTP ports.
- On the Debugger Ports page:
- In the Local Debugger Port field, enter the local debugger port number.
- In the Public Server Host field, enter the host name for the public server.
- In the Public Debugger Port field, enter the public debugger port number.
- Click Finish.
- Configure the Media Control Platform Application objects to start automatically. See Procedure: Configuring Application Objects to Start Automatically.
- Complete the Post-Installation activities on the Media Control Platform Application objects. See Configuring the GVP Components.
Manual Deployment
Before you begin to provision the Media Control Platform Applications, see the Task Summary: Preparing Your Environment for GVP (Windows) or Task Summary: Preparing Your Environment for GVP (Linux).
The Task Summary below contains a list of tasks that are required to manually deploy multiple instances of the Media Control Platform on a single server (Windows or Linux) and includes links to detailed information that is required to complete these tasks.
Objective | Related Procedures and Actions |
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Configure the host(s) |
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Complete the Application objects |
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Install GVP |
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Configure the Applications |
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Start the components |
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Complete the post-installation activities |
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Procedure: Manually Configuring Multiple Applications on a Single Server
Repeat this procedure for each Application object that you have installed on the server, to manually configure the Media Control Platform Application objects to resolve port conflicts and maximize performance.
- Log in to Genesys Administrator.
- On the Provisioning tab, click Environment > Applications.
- Select the Media Control Platform Application that you want to configure.
The Configuration tab appears. - Click the Options tab and change the values of the options in the table below incrementally in each Application object.
Section | Option | Value |
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mpc | rtp.portrange | Default: 10000 start/mins Offset each Application by at least 10000. |
mrcpv2client | sip.transport.0 | Default: 7080 Offset the value for each Application by at least 1. |
sip.localport | ||
sip | localport | Default: 5070/5071 Offset the value for each Application by at least 2. |
localsecureport | ||
transport.0 | ||
transport.1 | ||
transport.2 | ||
stack | connection.portrange | Default: 12345-13345 Offset the value for each Application by at least 1000. |
vrm | client.mrcpv2.portrange | Default: 12345-13345 Offset the value for each Application by at least 1000. |
vxmli | debug.server.port | Default: 27666 Offset the value for each Application by at least 1. |
debug.server.port.public |
- Save the configuration.
- Configure the Media Control Platform Application objects to start automatically. See Procedure: Configuring Application Objects to Start Automatically.
- Complete the Post-Installation activities on the Media Control Platform Application objects. See Configuring the GVP Components.