System Overview Chapter 2 45System Overview— through a USB memory stick• Enable BRI with a keycodeNetwork Configuration ManagerMany Business Communications Manager customers already use the optional client/server-basedmanagement application Network Configuration Manager (NCM) to manage their multisiteBCM200/400 network. Designed to provide a system-wide perspective for up to 2000 BCMdevices, NCM is a centralized database that stores information about every BusinessCommunications Manager device on your network.NCM for BCM50 includes centralized backup and restore management, common file distribution(for example, system greeting files), parameter configuration, and automated software-updatedistribution. You can manage large BCM50 networks and mixed BCM50/200/400 networks usingthe NCM.BCM50 applicationsBCM50 has a wide range of applications. You enable these applications through keycodes, andyou require no additional hardware.BCM50 provides 10 ports to connect to CallPilot and Intelligent Contact Center. Each portsupports one connection to an application. For example, four callers can leave voice messages, andtwo callers can be in the autoattendant, while four callers listen to voice messages. The number ofports can support a fully configured a BCM50 system with a full complement of voice mailboxes.BCM50 is delivered with Mailbox Manager and CallPilot. Keycoded CallPilot options are alsoavailable, as are other BCM50 applications, such as Meet-Me Conferencing, LAN CTE, PersonalCall Manager, and Call Detail Recording.Meet-Me ConferencingFor information on this new feature, see “Meet-Me Conferencing” on page 22.Mailbox ManagerMailbox Manager directly replaces the BCM 3.x CallPilot Mailbox Manager. In particular, youcan administer the following features through a browser:• Off Premise Notification settings• Password• Outbound transfer settings• Spoken name (import, export, play and record)• Primary, Alternate, and Personal Greetings (import, export, play, and record)• Personal Attendant DN