CallRouter 
 | 
  
The component of the Central Controller that makes routing decisions and both 
gathers and distributes data from remote sites; generally referred to in this document simply  as the Router. (Central Controller is the term used when discussing a CallRouter/Logger configuration.) 
 | 
 
Logger 
 | 
  
The database
  server that stores contact center configuration data and temporarily stores
  historical reporting data for distribution to the data servers. 
 | 
 
CTI Object Server
  (CTI OS) 
 | 
  
CTI interface for
  Agent Desktops. The (optional) component that allows an external CTI application to communicate with a Peripheral Gateway. 
 | 
 
Peripheral Gateway
  (PG) 
 | 
  
Interfaces to
  various ‘peripheral’ devices, specifically to Unified CM, VRU (Unified IP IVR
  or Unified CVP), or Multichannel products (EIM and WIM for email and chat).
  The PG includes one or more Peripheral Interface Managers (PIMs) for the
  specific device interfaces. or The interface between the ICM platform and third-party hardware in each contact center, such as an ACD. A Peripheral Gateway (PG) is typically located at the contact center. 
 | 
 
Agent PG 
 | 
  
PG that has a
  Unified CM PIM. 
 | 
 
Unified CM
  Peripheral Interface Manager (PIM) 
 | 
  
Part of a PG that
  interfaces to a Unified CM cluster by using the JTAPI protocol. 
 | 
 
VRU PIM 
 | 
  
Part of a PG that
  interfaces to the Unified IP IVR or Unified CVP through the Service Control
  Interface (SCI) protocol. 
 | 
 
MR PIM 
 | 
  
Part of a PG that
  interfaces to call center Multimedia products, specifically EIM and WIM for
  email and chat. 
 | 
 
CTI Server 
 | 
  
Part of the PG
  that interfaces to CTI OS and provides an open CTI interface, which is useful
  for some server-to-server communications. 
 | 
 
Network Interface
  Controller (NIC) 
 | 
  
Interfaces to the
  public switched telephone network (PSTN), which enables Unified CCE to
  control how the PSTN routes a call. 
 | 
 
Administration
  & Data Server 
 | 
  
Configuration
  interface and real-time and historical data storage (for example, for
  reporting). There are several different deployment models described later in
  this chapter. 
 | 
 
Administration
  Client 
 | 
  
Configuration
  interface. This component has a subset of the functionality of the
  Administration & Data Server. It is a “lighter weight” deployment because
  it does not require a local database and it is deployed to allow more places
  from which to configure the solution. 
 | 
 
Cisco Unified
  Intelligence Center (Unified Intelligence Center) 
 | 
  
Provides web
  browser-based real-time and historical reporting. Unified Intelligence Center
  also works with other Cisco Unified Communications products. 
 | 
 
Admin Workstation.          The human interface to ICM software. An Admin Workstation (AW) can be                                                              located at any central or remote site. It allows users to monitor call handling within
The combination of CallRouter and Logger
is called the Central Controller. When
the CallRouter and Logger modules run on the same server, the server is
referred to as a Rogger. When the CallRouter, Logger, and Peripheral
Gateway modules run on the same server, the server is referred to as a Progger. In lab environments, the system
Administration & Data Server can also be loaded onto the Progger to create
a server known as a Sprawlerconfiguration;
however, this configuration is approved only for lab use and is not supported
in customer production environments.
Duplexed Components
To allow ICM
software to continue operating when a single node fails, all major components
of the system can be
duplicated on separate nodes, or duplexed. This allows the system to be
fault-tolerant; that
is, to continue operating when a component fails.
For example, two
computers can run the CallRouter software. If one of those computers fails
for any reason, the
other computer continues to run and ICM software continues to operate
without
interruption. The CallRouter and Logger processes are typically duplexed and
Peripheral
Gateways may be
duplexed.
The failure of a
single Admin Workstation does not prevent the rest of the ICM system from
operating.
Therefore, Admin Workstations are not duplexed.
In a fully duplexed
configuration, one CallRouter and one Logger compose one side of the
Central Controller;
the other CallRouter and Logger compose the other side. The sides are called
Side A and Side B.
The components of a
single side must be located at a single site; that is, the CallRouter and
Logger for Side A
must be collocated. For maximum fault-tolerance, the Side B components
may be at a
different site than Side A.
If a Peripheral
Gateway (PG) is duplexed, both PGs (A and B) are typically located at a single
site; usually, the
same site that contains the contact center equipment. If a disaster causes the
entire site to fail,
the contact center equipment itself is unavailable. Therefore, having a
duplexed
PG at another site
would provide little benefit.
ICM Components
Processes
ICM ROGER
CSFS
ConfigLogger
HistLogger
Recovery
CCAgent
AppGW
DbAgent
DbWorker
MDS
Router
TestSync
Rtsvr
AW\HDS
ConfigLogger
RTclient
Replication
RTdist
Schman
UpdateAW
Peripheral Gateway
MDS
PGAgent
Testsync
ICM Process Description
Component  
 | 
  
Process  
 | 
  
Description  
 | 
 
Router  
 | 
  
*
  router.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  This is the primary Router process.  
 | 
 
*
  rtsvr.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Provides real-time data feed from the Router to the Administration & Data
  Server.  
 | 
 |
*
  mdsproc.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Message Delivery Service  
 | 
 |
*
  ccagent.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Router component that manages communication links between the Router and
  peripheral gateways.  
 | 
 |
*
  dbagent.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Manages connections and transactions (configuration updates) from
  configuration tools.  
 | 
 |
*
  testsync.exe  
 | 
  
[Non
  critical] Provides interface for component test tools.  
 | 
 |
*
  appgw.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  The process that provides an interface for the Router to communicate with
  external applications.  
 | 
 |
*
  dbworker.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  The process that provides the interface for the Router to query external
  databases.  
 | 
 |
*
  [NIC].exe  
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  A separate process is active for each Network Interface Controller (NIC)
  enabled during SETUP. The NIC process manages the interface to a telephony
  network.  
The
  presence of a NIC process in a Unified CCE deployment is very rare.  
NIC
  process names: attnic.exe, cainnic.exe, netwrkcic.exe, crspnic.exe,
  cwcnic.exe, gktmpnic.exe, incrpnic.exe, mcinic.exe, gennic.exe, ntnic.exe,
  ntlnic.exe, sprnic.exe, ss7innic.exe, stentornic.exe, timnic.exe,
  unisourcenic.exe  
 | 
 |
Logger  
 | 
  
*
  configlogger.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  The process that manipulates configuration data.  
 | 
 
*
  histlogger.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  The process that inserts historical data into TMP historical tables in the
  Logger database.  
 | 
 |
*
  recovery.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  This process bulk copies historical data from the TMP historical tables to
  the actual historical tables. Recovers and synchronizes historical data with
  its partner logger during failover if loggers are running duplex. In
  addition, it is responsible for historical data purges in the Logger database
  based on configured retention parameters.  
 | 
 |
*
  replication.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  The process that replicates data from the Logger to the Historical Data
  Server on an Administration & Data Server.  
 | 
 |
*
  csfs.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  The alarm/event processor. CSFS distributes alarms/events send via EMS to
  supported alarm/event feeds, for example, SNMP, syslog. CSFS stands for
  Customer Support Forwarding Service, which in Unified ICM’s infancy,
  forwarded events to a central monitoring location.  
 | 
 |
*
  cw2kfeed.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional]
  The syslog event feed. This process acquires events from the CSFS process,
  formats them appropriately in accordance with the syslog protocol and sends
  the events to the configured collector.  
If a
  syslog collector is not configured, this process does not execute.  
 | 
 |
*
  campaignmanager.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Outbound Option Campaign Manager. This process manages customer lists:
  provides customer records for every Dialer in the enterprise; determines when
  customers should be called again; maintains the "Do Not Call" list
  in memory. The Campaign Manager also sends real time and historical data
  to the Router and distributes configuration information to Dialer and Import
  processes.  
This
  process is installed and executes on the "A" side Logger only.  
 | 
 |
*
  baimport.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Outbound Option Import process. This process imports contact lists into the
  Outbound Option database; applies query rules to the contact table to build
  dialing lists; determines the GMT value for each phone based on the region
  prefix configuration.  
This
  process is installed and executes on the "A" side Logger only.  
 | 
 |
sqlservr.exe
   
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Microsoft SQL server process  
 | 
 |
sqlmangr.exe
   
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Microsoft SQL server process  
 | 
 |
sqlagent.exe
   
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Microsoft SQL server process  
 | 
 |
PG  
 | 
  
* opc.exe
   
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Open Peripheral Controller (OPC). This process acts as the brain for the
  peripheral gateway, including acting as a central collection and distribution
  point for all interaction with peripherals. OPC also ensures that all
  synchronization is accomplished with the other side. It also prepares and
  sends termination call detail (TCD) records as well as 5 minute and 30 minute
  reports.  
 | 
 
*
  mdsproc.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Message Delivery Service  
 | 
 |
*
  pgagent.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  MDS Peripheral Gateway component that manages the interface between the
  peripheral gateway and the central controller.  
 | 
 |
*
  testsync.exe  
 | 
  
[Non
  critical] Provides interface for component test tools.  
 | 
 |
*
  eagtpim.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  The Cisco Unified CM peripheral interface manager process. This process
  manages the interface between OPC and the JTAPI Gateway. Multiple PIMs of the
  same type can be enabled for a PG. VRU PIMs and Unified CM PIMs may be
  coresident on a PG as well.  
This is
  very common in Unified CCE deployments but may not be present on all PGs.  
There may
  be multiple instances of this process running.  
 | 
 |
*
  acmipim.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  The process is expected on the Unified SCCE Gateway PG – this Peripheral
  Interface Manager is responsible for the communication interface between the
  parent instance and the child instance.  
 | 
 |
*
  vrupim.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Peripheral Interface Manager process between OPC and a Voice Response Unit
  (VRU) or Interactive Voice Response (IVR).  
There may
  be multiple instances of this process running.  
 | 
 |
*
  mrpim.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  The Media Routing Peripheral Interface Manager is the integration point for
  the Outbound Option Dialer, Cisco Email Manager (CEM), Cisco Collaboration
  Server (CCS) as well as the Email Interaction Manager (EIM) and Web
  Interaction Manager (WIM).  
There may
  be multiple instances of this process running.  
 | 
 |
*
  msgis.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Message Integration Service (MIS), which provides a mechanism to share call
  context data with a VRU. This process is only present on a PG with a VRU PIM.
   
 | 
 |
*
  ctiosservernode.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  The CTI OS Server process that manages connections from CTI clients (agent
  desktops), retains (real-time) data about agents and acts as the conduit for
  events and control messaging between CTI Server and CTI clients.  
 | 
 |
*
  jtapigw.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  JTAPI Gateway that manages the interface to the Unified Communications
  Manager IP PBX via the JTAPI client to the CTI Manager on the Unified CM. On
  the other side, the JTAPI Gateway connects to the Unified CM PIM and
  translates JTAPI messages and events into a format expected by the PIM.  
 | 
 |
*
  ctisvr.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  CTI Gateway (CTI Server) process that processes (GED-188) messages between
  CTI OS and OPC.  
Note: In
  legacy implementations, CTI Server manages connections to CTI desktops.  
 | 
 |
IPPASvr.exe
   
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Cisco Agent Desktop: Cisco Browser and IP Phone Agent Service  
 | 
 |
FCCServer.exe
   
 | 
  
[Optional]
  Cisco Agent Desktop: Cisco Chat Service  
 | 
 |
CTI
  Storage Server.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Cisco Agent Desktop: Cisco Enterprise Service  
 | 
 |
LDAPmonSvr.exe
   
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Cisco Agent Desktop: Cisco LDAP Monitor Service  
 | 
 |
LRMServer.exe
   
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Cisco Agent Desktop: Cisco Licensing and Resource Manager Service  
 | 
 |
RPServer.exe
   
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Cisco Agent Desktop: Cisco Recording & Playback Service  
 | 
 |
FCRasSvr.exe
   
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Cisco Agent Desktop: Cisco Recording and Statistics Service  
 | 
 |
DirAccessSynSvr.exe
   
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Cisco Agent Desktop: Cisco Sync Service  
 | 
 |
FCVoIPMonSvr.exe
   
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Cisco Agent Desktop: Cisco VoIP Monitor Service  
 | 
 |
slurpd.exe
   
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Cisco Agent Desktop: Directory Replication Service  
 | 
 |
slapd.exe
   
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Cisco Agent Desktop: Directory Services  
 | 
 |
tomcat5.exe
   
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Cisco Agent Desktop: Tomcat Service  
 | 
 |
*
  badialer_ip.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Outbound Option: This is the Dialer process that implements a dialing
  algorithm and places calls to customers during an outbound campaign. The
  Dialer monitors skill groups for agent availability and reserves agents via
  the MR PG. The Dialer then informs the Campaign Manager of the result of each
  attempt to contact a customer.  
 | 
 |
Administration
  & Data Server (AW/HDS)  
 | 
  
*
  configlogger.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Processes inbound configuration data.  
 | 
 
*
  updateaw.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Updates the local configuration database with configuration data from the
  central controller.  
 | 
 |
*
  rtclient.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Receives a real-time data feed (from a real-time distributor) and updates the
  local database.  
 | 
 |
*
  rtdist.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Manages inbound real-time data from the real time server on the Router and
  distributes it to real-time clients.  
 | 
 |
*
  replication.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Manages replicated historical data received from the Logger (HDS only) and
  inserts historical data in the HDS database. In addition, it is responsible
  for historical data purges in the HDS database based upon configured
  retention parameters.  
 | 
 |
*
  cmsnode.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional]
  Configuration Management System (CMS). Manages configuration data for the
  ConAPI interface. This is a necessary interface (process) for the System CCE
  web configuration and the Agent Reskilling Tool. Thus, for System Unified
  CCE, this is an important process. Also, if the customer has purchased the
  Cisco Unified Contact Center Management Portal (Unified CCMP), CONAPI is also
  used. However, for a Unified CCE deployment without Unified CCMP, this
  process is not critical.  
In a
  recent version of Unified CCE, cmsnode.exe runs by default but it is
  difficult for a management station to know whether it is necessary.
  Therefore, this is listed as Optional.  
 | 
 |
*
  cms_jserver.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional]
  Configuration Management System (CMS) Jaguar Server. This process works with
  cmsnode.exe for CMS to provide Java interfaces for ConAPI.  
In a
  recent version of Unified CCE, cms_jserver.exe runs by default but it is
  difficult for a management station to know whether it is necessary.
  Therefore, this is listed as Optional.  
 | 
 |
tomcat5.exe
   
 | 
  
[Optional/Critical]
  Apache Tomcat servlet engine for SCCE web config.  
 | 
 |
*
  iseman.exe  
 | 
  
[Optional]
  Internet Script Editor  
 | 
 |
sqlservr.exe
   
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Microsoft SQL server process  
 | 
 |
sqlmangr.exe
   
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Microsoft SQL server process  
 | 
 |
sqlagent.exe
   
 | 
  
[Optional]
  Microsoft SQL server process  
 | 
 |
All Nodes
   
 | 
  
nodeman.exe
   
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Node Manager. This process monitors the status of all Unified ICM/Unified CCE
  processes on the server; should a process terminate unexpectedly, the Node
  Manager automatically restarts that process.  
 | 
 
nmm.exe  
 | 
  
[Critical]
  Node Manager Manager. This process monitors the primary Node Manager
  (nodeman.exe) process; should the primary Node Manager (nodeman.exe) process
  terminate unexpectedly, the Node Manager Manager restarts it.  
 | 
 |
snmpdm.exe
   
 | 
  
[Important]
  SNMP master agent  
 | 
 |
cccsnmpmgmt.exe
   
 | 
  
[Important]
  SNMP agent management service – this service manages the SNMP agent
  infrastructure and restarts any agents that may terminate unexpectedly. It
  also ensures that the agent processes run at a reduced priority so as to not
  adversely impact server performance.  
 | 
 |
msnsaagt.exe
   
 | 
  
[Important]
  Microsoft native subagent adapter  
 | 
 |
hostagt.exe
   
 | 
  
[Important]
  HOST-RESOURCES-MIB subagent  
 | 
 |
sappagt.exe
   
 | 
  
[Important]
  SYSAPPL-MIB subagent  
 | 
 |
cccaagent.exe
   
 | 
  
[Important]
  CISCO-CONTACT-CENTER-APPS-MIB subagent  
 | 
 
ICM Processes and
Description
 Router Processes
| 
   
Prefix  
 | 
  
   
Process  Name  
 | 
  
   
Description 
 | 
 
| 
   
ccag 
 | 
  
   
CCAGENT 
 | 
  
   
Central Controller DMP
  Agent. Device Management Protocol Agent that session layer communications
  with ICM nodes. 
 | 
 
| 
   
dba 
 | 
  
   
DBAGENT 
 | 
  
   
Central Controller Database
  Agent. Communications process that validates access to the central database. 
 | 
 
| 
   
dbw 
 | 
  
   
DBWORKER  
 | 
  
   
Host Database Lookup.
  Process that queries external databases and uses resulting data in call
  routing. 
 | 
 
| 
   
mds 
 | 
  
   
MDSPROC  
 | 
  
   
Message Delivery Service.
  Process that provides reliable message delivery between ICM processes. 
 | 
 
| 
   
nm  
 | 
  
   
NODEMAN  
 | 
  
   
Node Manager. Process
  that manages, restarts, and initializes processes on each ICM 
 | 
 
| 
   
nmm 
 | 
  
   
NMM 
 | 
  
   
Node Manager Manager.
  Process that manages, restarts, and initializes the Node Manager process on
  each ICM Node. 
 | 
 
| 
   
rtr 
 | 
  
   
Router 
 | 
  
   
Call Router. Process that
  receives call routing requests, determines call destinations,and collects
  information about the entire system. 
 | 
 
| 
   
agi 
 | 
  
   
APPGW 
 | 
  
   
Application Gateway.
  Allows a routing script to pass data to an external application and receive
  data in return which can be used in routing decisions 
 | 
 
| 
   
rts 
 | 
  
   
RTSERVER 
 | 
  
   
Real Time Server. Process
  that takes real-time data retrieved from PGs and forwards it to Admin
  Workstations client CTI applications 
 | 
 
Router
Startup
1.  All processes start and wait for MDS to go “In Service”
2.  MDS initializes and goes “In Service”
3.  Router loads state from its peer if available. Otherwise router
requests config from logger
4.  ccagent accepts connections from DMP devices (PG’s and NIC’s)
5.  Router responds to requests for configuration from PG’s andNIC’s 
6. rtsvr accepts connections from real time distributors
Logger
Process
| 
   
Prefix  
 | 
  
   
Process  Name  
 | 
  
   
Description 
 | 
 
| 
   
clgr  
 | 
  
   
CONFIGLOGGER 
 | 
  
   
Configuration Database
  Logger. Process that stores configuration data in the central database. 
 | 
 
| 
   
hlgr   
 | 
  
   
HISTLOGGER 
 | 
  
   
Historical Database
  Logger. Process that stores historical data in the central database. 
 | 
 
| 
   
dtp 
 | 
  
   
DTP 
 | 
  
   
Customer Support Data
  Transfer Process. Transfers events from the Logger to your ICM support
  provider. 
 | 
 
| 
   
csfs 
 | 
  
   
CSFS 
 | 
  
   
Customer Support
  Forwarding Service. Receives, filters, and saves appropriate events for
  delivery to your ICM support provider. 
 | 
 
| 
   
rcv 
 | 
  
   
RECOVERY 
 | 
  
   
Central Database
  Recovery. Recovers central database historical data. 
 | 
 
| 
   
rpl 
 | 
  
   
REPLICATION 
 | 
  
   
Replicates data from the
  Logger historical database to the HDS 
 | 
 
Logger
Startup
1.  Logger and Recovery processes start and connect to the database
2.  Logger connects to MDS on the same side Router and waits for MDS
“In Service”
3.  Recovery attempts to connect to its peer if available and
synchronizes Historical Data
4.  Logger loads state from its peer if available, otherwise waits for
instructions from the Router
PG
Processes
| 
   
Prefix  
 | 
  
   
Process  Name  
 | 
  
   
Description 
 | 
 
| 
   
opc 
 | 
  
   
OPC 
 | 
  
   
Open Peripheral
  Controller. Interface between the PIM and the Router. Supplies the Router
  with uniform message sets from different PG types. 
 | 
 
| 
   
pgag 
 | 
  
   
PGAGENT  
 | 
  
   
Peripheral Gateway DMP
  Agent. The Device Management Protocol Agent that manages session layer
  communications between the PG and CallRouter. 
 | 
 
| 
   
pim 
 | 
  
   
Peripheral Interface Manager 
 | 
  
   
Peripheral Interface
  Manager. The proprietary interface between a peripheral and the PG 
 | 
 
| 
   
mds 
 | 
  
   
MDSPROC  
 | 
  
   
Message Delivery Service.
  Process that provides reliable message delivery between ICM processes. 
 | 
 
| 
   
nm  
 | 
  
   
NODEMAN  
 | 
  
   
Node Manager. Process
  that manages, restarts, and initializes processes on each ICM 
 | 
 
| 
   
nmm 
 | 
  
   
NMM 
 | 
  
   
Node Manager Manager.
  Process that manages, restarts, and initializes the Node Manager process on
  each ICM Node. 
 | 
 
| 
   
ctisvr 
 | 
  
   
CTILINK 
 | 
  
   
 Computer Telephony Integration server. A PG
  process that serves as an interface between ICM software and client CTI
  applications 
 | 
 
PG
Startup
1.  All processes start and wait for MDS to go “In Service”
2.  MDS initializes and goes “In Service”
3.  OPC loads state from its peer if available. Otherwise OPC sends
initialize request to one pgagent
4.  pgagent attempts to establish an active path to one side of the
central controller (and an idle path to the other side).
5.  Once active path to central controller is established, OPC sends
request to the router asking to be told its configuration information.
6.  Once OPC successfully receives its config from the router it
attempts to activate the configured PIMs. This causes the PIMs to connect to
the ACDs. If this is successful the PG reports “Peripheral Online” to the
router.
AW
Processes
| 
   
Prefix  
 | 
  
   
Process  Name  
 | 
  
   
Description 
 | 
 
| 
   
edt  
 | 
  
   
SCRIPTED 
 | 
  
   
ICM Script Editor. Tool
  used to create and schedule call routing scripts. 
 | 
 
| 
   
rtc 
 | 
  
   
 RTCLIENT 
 | 
  
   
rtc RTCLIENT Real Time
  Feed Client. A Distributor AW process that receives real-time data from the 
 | 
 
| 
   
rtd  
 | 
  
   
RTDIST  
 | 
  
   
Real Time Feed
  Distributor. A Distributor AW process that distributes real-time data to
  client-only Admin Workstations. 
 | 
 
| 
   
nm  
 | 
  
   
NODEMAN  
 | 
  
   
Node Manager. Process
  that manages, restarts, and initializes processes on each ICM 
 | 
 
| 
   
nmm 
 | 
  
   
NMM 
 | 
  
   
Node Manager Manager.
  Process that manages, restarts, and initializes the Node Manager process on
  each ICM Node. 
 | 
 
| 
   
ise 
 | 
  
   
ISEMAN 
 | 
  
   
Internet Script Editor
  Manager. Process that manages the Internet Script Editor connections to the
  Admin Workstation 
 | 
 
| 
   
rpl  
 | 
  
   
 REPLICATION 
 | 
  
   
Replicates historical
  data from the Logger to the HDS 
 | 
 
| 
   
clgr  
 | 
  
   
CONFIGLOGGER 
 | 
  
   
Configuration Database
  Logger. Process that stores configuration data in the AW database. 
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upcc 
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 UPDATECC 
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Update ICM Central Database
  tool. Copies data from the local database to the central databases 
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AW
Startup
1.  Real Time Client (AW Startup rtc) connects to its Distributor and
sends a registration request
2.  Real Time Distributor (rtd) accepts the connection from client and
attempts to connect to its preferred Real Time Server (rts)
3.  Real Time Server accepts the connection request from the
distributor and forwards the initial state of all real time tables
4.  UpdateAW service waits for real time feed to become active and
then brings the local DB up-to-date according to config sequence number.
5.  Update AW reports “Waiting for new work…”
6.  Replication will connect to the CC Logger’s replication process
and  the CC Logger’s replication process
will push Historical Data to the HDS

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