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Note: The list of port numbers in the mRcv.ini file is for reference only, and each
line is .commented out. with the # symbol. You can use these port numbers as an
easy-to-access list of valid ports that are being used in the system to display data.
The only portion of the .ini file that can be modified is the [MCast] section at the
bottom of the file.
###########################################################
#
# mRcv.ini file
#
# Valid port numbers are:
# Application - Interval to date = 6020
# Application - Moving window = 6030
# Skillset - Interval to date = 6040
# Skillset - Moving window = 6050
# Agent - Interval to date = 6060
# Agent - Moving window = 6070
# Nodal - Interval to date = 6080
# Nodal - Moving window = 6090
# IVR - Interval to date = 6100
# IVR - Moving window = 6110
# Route - Interval to date = 6120
# Route - Moving window = 6130
ATTENTION The IP= value must match your IP multicast address.
###########################################################
[MCast]
IP = 234.5.6.7
Port = 6070
To start the mRcv application
1. Navigate to the folder in which the utility is installed:
[drive]:\Nortel\iccm\bin
2. Double-click mRcv.exe.
Result: The Multicast Receive utility opens in a console window, displaying
data from the port and IP address that you specified in the mRcv.ini file.
Note: mRcv.exe displays
all
data received on the selected port, including data
that is not recognizable by RSM. All non-RSM data is identified as “Not
recognized by RSM”.
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