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ePortal Specialty Engine<br />

The ePortal Specialty Engine provides user interface modernization services for<br />

applications running in the MCP Environment. The ePortal Specialty Engine is provided on<br />

the ISM.<br />

Each ISM provides the ePortal Specialty Engine consisting of the following environments:<br />

• ePortal Manager Environment<br />

• ePortal Personality Module (PM) 1 Environment<br />

• ePortal Personality Module (PM) 2 Environment<br />

• ePortal Personality Module (PM) 3 Environment<br />

• ePortal Personality Module (PM) 4 Environment<br />

The ePortal Manager Environment is used to manage the other ePortal Personality Module<br />

environments.<br />

The <strong>FS6200</strong> <strong>Server</strong> consists of two ISMs. The ePortal Specialty Engine running in ISM-0 is<br />

configured as an active ePortal and the ePortal Specialty Engine running in ISM-1 is<br />

configured as a standby ePortal which is used only when the ISM-0 fails or the ePortal<br />

Specialty Engine in ISM-0 fails. Refer to the section “ePortal Specialty Engine Operational<br />

Considerations for <strong>System</strong>s with two ISMs” later in this guide for more information.<br />

Note: If an optional external ePortal Enterprise system is attached to the <strong>FS6200</strong> <strong>Server</strong>,<br />

none of ePortal environments in the ISMs should be active.<br />

<strong>System</strong>s Management<br />

The MCP Console is used to perform systems management tasks on the <strong>FS6200</strong> <strong>Server</strong>.<br />

Shortcut icons are provided on the Operations <strong>Server</strong> desktop for the MCP Console and<br />

the ODT.<br />

Operator Display Terminal (ODT)<br />

MCP Console<br />

<strong>System</strong> Overview<br />

Normal MCP operations can be performed by accessing either of the two ODT desktop<br />

shortcut icons preconfigured on an Operations <strong>Server</strong> (ODT 1 or ODT 2). Double-clicking<br />

the icon launches Web Enabler software on the Operations <strong>Server</strong> to provide ODT-level<br />

access to the MCP Environment. Refer to the Web Enabler for ClearPath MCP<br />

<strong>Implementation</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> or more information.<br />

You manage the MCP Environment, including E-mode Services, I/O Services, Network<br />

Services, and Call Home Services using the MCP Console. The MCP Console is also used<br />

to start the Platform Console, BMC web interface, and ePortal Manager Browser. You<br />

access the MCP Console from the Operations <strong>Server</strong> or from a remote workstation. Refer<br />

to the MCP Console Help for more information.<br />

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