Nortel BCM200 manuals
BCM200
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Finding the latest updates on the Nortel Web site
- Getting help from the Nortel Web site
- About this document
- Overview
- Prerequisites
- Establishing the system baseline
- BCM 200/400 Release 4.0 configuration
- Verifying system license and keycodes
- Configuring VoIP trunk media parameters
- Configuring local Gateway parameters
- Configuring VoIP lines
- Configuring target lines
- BCM 200/400 Release 3.7 configuration
- Adding keycodes files
- Configuring VoIP H.323 trunk media parameters
- Configuring VoIP SIP trunk media parameters
- Configuring H.323 local Gateway IP parameters
- Configuring SIP local Gateway IP parameters
- Configuring SIP subdomains
- Configuring remote H.323 Gateways
- Configuring remote SIP endpoints
- Configuring VoIP lines for outgoing calls
- Enterprise: Common
- Solution Integration Guide for Multisite Business Communications Manager Systems
- Configuring target lines for incoming calls
- Configuring telephones to access outgoing VoIP lines
- BCM50 configuration
- NN49000-303 01.01 Standard
BCM200
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- how to get help
- New in this release
- Getting started
- First step
- Third step
- Preconfiguration checklist
- New products
- Existing products
- Business Element Manager
- Business Secure Router 222 (BSR222)
- IP addressing for SMB devices and DHCP
- Installing the Element Manager
- Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1
- Configuring a converged small site (mixed-vendor environment)
- Smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 2
- Configuring a smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement)
- Smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement reference topology 3
- Configuring a smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement)
- WAN interconnected LAN reference topologies
- Configuring tunnels
- Interconnection of peer sites using BSR222 (topology 2 with topology 2)
- Interconnection of BSR222 and an incumbent router (topology 1 with topology 3)
- Interconnection of main and remote sites using BSR222 (topology 2 with topology 3)
- Maintenance
- Securing your SMB network
- BAP120 engineering rules and guidelines
- BAP120 performance measurements
- Third-party WiFi client interoperability
BCM200
Table of contents
- software license
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Regulatory information
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice
- Important safety instructions
- Safety
- Enhanced 911 configuration
- International regulatory information
- Additional safety information
- ITU standardization compliance
- Getting started
- Symbols and conventions used in this guide
- Related publications
- how to get help
- Introducing the BCM hardware
- BCM200 main unit
- BCM400 main unit
- BCM400 advanced function tray
- BCM400 advanced function tray RAID Status LEDs
- Base function tray component hardware
- Base function tray internal components
- Main card
- Data networking components
- I/O interface card
- BCM expansion unit (BCM400 only)
- MBM bays and backplane
- Media bay modules (MBMs)
- Trunk media bay modules (MBMs)
- digital trunk media bay module
- Station media bay modules (MBMs)
- Specialized media bay modules (MBMs)
- BCM400 expansion gateway
- BCM components
- BCM400 redundant power supply
- Power supply adapter cord (international users)
- RAID upgrade kit
- Cooling fan
- Field replaceable units (FRU)
- Telephones and adapters
- Viewing the BCM system LEDs
- Media bay module LEDs
- DTM LEDs
- BRIM LEDs
- Installation overview
- Checking the installation prerequisites
- Electrical requirements
- Analog loop
- Other hardware and tools
- Installing the BCM main unit
- Unpacking the main unit
- To mount the main unit in an equipment rack
- To install the main unit on the wall
- Installing the main unit on a flat surface
- To install the BCM main unit on a table or shelf
- Installing an expansion unit
- Unpacking the expansion unit
- Connecting the BCM expansion unit to the BCM main unit
- To connect the expansion unit to the main unit
- Installing a media bay module (MBM)
- To select trunk MBMs
- To select station MBMs
- Selecting a fiber expansion module (FEM)
- Setting offsets
- Determining bus requirements
- To determine bus requirements
- Assigning DS30 resources
- Choosing the assigned order for MBMs
- To determine MBM DIP switch settings
- To set MBM DIP switches
- Assigning line and extension numbers
- DDIM switch settings
- BRI switch settings
- GATM switch settings
- x16 switch settings
- ASM 8 and GASM8 switch settings
- DSM switch settings
- FEM switch settings
- BCM400 expansion gateway MBMs
- Installing an MBM
- To install an MBM in the BCM main unit or expansion unit
- Connecting the cables
- To connect power and wiring
- To check system power and status
- Wiring the MBMs
- To connect DTM, CTM, CTM8, BRIM S/T, or 4x16 MBMs
- To connect the GATM
- Wiring MBMs to internal connections
- To connect the DSM16+, DSM32+, ASM8, GASM8, or 4x16 MBMs
- To connect the fiber cables
- Setting DNs and port numbers
- MBM combinations
- Combining CTMs/GATMs and 4x16s
- DECT combinations
- Changing configurations
- System setup
- Connecting the cards
- To connect the BCM system to the WAN
- Installing the cards
- Installing telephones and peripherals
- Central Answering Position (CAP/eCAP)
- To install the emergency telephone
- Moving telephones
- Installing the analog terminal adapter
- Analog data device
- To connect the ATA2
- Test insertion loss measurement
- To measure the insertion loss from the CO to the analog device
- Configuring the ATA2
- Installing optional telephony equipment
- To install an external paging system
- Connecting an external music source
- To connect an external music source
- Initializing the system
- To connect the Ethernet crossover cable
- To configure your computer
- To display the configuration menus
- Software keycode
- Regenerating a keycode after system replacement
- Configuring the BCM system
- Initial parameters overview
- Startup parameters overview
- Using Telset Administration to set the basic parameters
- To enter the keycodes
- To configure the modem
- To select the telephony startup template and start DN
- Using Element Manager to set the basic parameters
- To access the BCM web page
- To connect to the BCM system
- To configure the LAN IP address
- To configure the startup template for telephony services
- To enter a name for your system
- To configure DHCP server settings
- To configure IP Phones
- To configure SNMP settings
- To configure SNMP community strings
- To create user accounts
- Using the Startup Profile to configure parameters
- To download the Startup Profile template
- To customize a Startup Profile for your system
- To load the Startup Profile data onto the BCM system
- Startup Profile times and LED sequence
- Completing the initial installation (optional)
- To configure the MBM
- Configuring modem settings
- Performing a backup
- System monitoring and troubleshooting
- System status display LEDs
- To view the system LEDs with Element Manager
- Monitoring media bay module LEDs
- To monitor hard disk status
- To determine RAID status
- RAID disk mirroring
- To access disk mirroring
- Monitoring RAID disk mirror operational status using Element Manager
- To monitor RAID disk mirror operational status
- To monitor disk mirroring
- To troubleshoot the emergency telephone on the system
- To check the ATA 2 wiring
- Preparing hardware for maintenance or upgrades
- To shut down the system software
- To shut down the system hardware
- Base function tray maintenance procedures
- Removing the base function tray
- To remove the base function tray
- To install the base function tray
- To remove the base function tray bezel
- To install the base function tray bezel
- Advanced function tray maintenance procedures
- To remove the advanced function tray
- To install the advanced function tray
- Removing and installing the main unit top cover
- To remove the main unit top cover
- To install the main unit top cover
- Using the backup and restore utility
- Replacing a media bay module
- To remove an MBM
- To install an MBM
- Replacing the hard disk
- To install a RAID system
- To replace a RAID configuration hard disk
- Removing a hard disk cage
- To remove a hard disk cage from a BCM200 main unit
- To remove a hard disk cage from a BCM400 main unit
- Installing a hard disk cage
- To install a hard disk cage
- Installing a hard disk cage in a BCM400 main unit
- Replacing a hard disk in the hard disk cage
- To remove a hard disk from a standard configuration hard disk cage
- To remove a primary hard disk from a RAID hard disk cage
- To remove a mirror hard disk from a RAID hard disk cage
- To install a hard disk into a standard configuration hard disk cage
- To install a primary hard disk into a RAID hard disk cage
- Installing a mirror hard disk into a RAID hard disk cage
- To install a mirror hard disk into a RAID hard disk cage
- To initialize the hard disk in a single disk configuration
- Replacing or upgrading a power supply
- To remove the BCM200 power supply
- To install a BCM200 standard power supply
- To remove a BCM400 standard power supply
- To install a BCM400 standard power supply
- Upgrading to a redundant power supply
- Removing the PSU status connector jumper
- To remove the PSU status connector jumper
- To install a redundant power supply cage (BCM400 only)
- To remove a BCM400 redundant power supply cage
- To install a power supply module
- To remove a power supply module
- Replacing data cards and processing hardware
- To remove the WAN card
- Installing the WAN card
- To install a replacement WAN card
- To remove the media services card (MSC)
- To install a modem card
- Replacing the processor expansion card (PEC)
- To remove the processor expansion card (PEC)
- Installing a processor expansion card (PEC)
- To install a PEC
- Increasing the amount of memory
- To remove a DIMM card
- To install a DIMM card
- To remove the clock/calendar battery
- To install a new clock/calendar battery
- Replacing or installing a cooling fan
- To remove a BCM400 cooling fan
- To install a BCM400 cooling fan
- To remove a BCM200 cooling fan
- To install a BCM200 cooling fan
- To remove an expansion unit fan
- To install an expansion unit fan
- x16 wiring charts
- ADID wiring chart
- ASM8, ASM8+, and GASM8 wiring chart
- BRIM wiring chart
- DSM16 and DSM32 wiring charts
- DTM wiring chart
- GATM wiring chart
- Market profile attributes
- Time zones and language information
- Language support for South America and Central America
- Caller ID display formats
- Global analog trunk parameters
- GASM8 parameters
- ISDN line services
- Analog and digital trunk types
- Index
BCM200
Table of contents
- configuration guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Trouble Reporting
- Special Notes
- Overview
- Configuration Guide
- Figure 3: Software Management Menu
- VOIP Gateway Trunks
- Figure 5: Available VOIP Gateway Trunks
- Figure 6: Assigning DN numbers to Line Pool
- Figure 7: Configuring Global DN length
- Figure 9: Configuring Private Received Number Length
- Figure 10: Defining Route for VOIP Trunks
- Figure 11: Assign Destination Code to Route Numbers
- H.323 Gateway Parameters
- Media Parameters
- Figure 13: Media Parameters
- Port Ranges
- Configuring Outgoing Calls from BCM to AT&T IP Flex Reach
- Configuring Incoming Calls from AT&T IP Flex Reach to BCM
- Configuring IP Phone LCD Screen to Display DID Number
- Troubleshooting
- Figure 20: IP Device Listing
- Figure 22: Line Monitor Information
- Real-time BCM System Status LED Displays
- Real-time BCM Fault/Alarms Management
- BCM Service Management System
- BCM Log Management
- Figure 27: Log Management Screen
- APPENDIX A: Configuring Destination Code with Wildcard
BCM200
Table of contents
- BCM Technical Configuration Guide V1.1 May
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- PROGRAMMING
- Figure 2: Configuration Flow
- Figure 3: BRI Media Bay Module - BUS 6
- ISDN DNs
- Figure 6: ISDN DNs - DN 2484
- Figure 8: ISDN DNs - Line Assignment
- Loops
- Target Line
- Multiple Loop Setup
- CAVEATS
- NORTEL External Distribution
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