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1. File encryption settings for this workbook File sharing settings for this workbook Password to modify ee Read only recommended Digital Signatures Privacy options _ Remove personal information from file properties on save Macro security Adjust the security level for files that might contain macro viruses and Macro Security specify names of trusted macro developers ty Cancel 4 Select Medium or Low Security e KE Security Level Trusted Sources High Only signed macros From trusted sources will be allowed to run Unsigned macros are automatically disabled Medium You can choose whether or not to run potentially unsafe macros I Low not recommended You are not protected From potentially unsafe macros Use this setting only iF vou have virus scanning software installed or you are sure all documents you open are safe 5 Click OK twice 6 Exit Excel open the profile again and configure as required You can then use the large Save button at the top of the spreadsheet 68 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up Obtaining the Startup Profile Configuration Tool The Startup Profile Configuration tool can be obtained from the BCM web page To obtain the Startup Profile Configuration tool from the BCM web page 1 Open Internet Explorer In the add
2. Expansion 1 1 WETM4HGATM4 MBM 0000000000 i Expansion 1 2 CTM4 GATM4 MBM 5 2 Disabled Expansion 2 None Eie D Details For Module Expansion 1 1 CTM4 GATM4 MBM B Disable Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Trunk type Loop Disconnect timer 460 Station Media Bay Modules With station media bay modules MBM you can connect telephones and analog telecommunication devices to the BCM system Media Bay Module DSM16 DSM32 Connects a maximum of 16 DSM16 or 32 DSM32 digital Digital Station Module telephones to the BCM system ASM4 ASM8 Connects 4 8 analog devices to the BCM system GASM8 Connects 4 8 analog devices to the BCM system The GASM provides the following additional services caller ID pass through message waiting indication and disconnect supervision at the telephone The GASM also allows you to download new firmware 58 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up DSM 16 32 Modules 1 Double click in the Configured Device field and from the drop down list select DSM16 or DSM32 module Telephony Resources Modules abt MBMs in Eanan l a 2 must have all DIPs ON location Configured Deve Bus state ton Internal IP Trunks NJA Enabled 001 Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 a Internal Applications 1 Enabled 333 at Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 Oe Enabled 221 a a abled i st eC Fi 7 N DSM32 MEM Disa
3. as DHCP is always operating on the OAM port e Manually set your PC laptop s IP Address IP Address 10 10 11 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 252 e Note that the OAM port default settings are IP Address 10 10 11 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 252 The default setting for the LAN Ports is e IP Address 192 168 1 2 e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 For information concerning configuring the network settings of your PC refer to the Networking Essentials Guide NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 11 BCM50 System Start Up Physical Connection to the BCM The BCM50 OAM port can accommodate either a patch cable or a cross over cable Patch Crossover cable One end of the cable is connected to the PC network card the other end to the OAM port of the BCM Testing the IP connection using Ping When a physical connection has been made you should next test the connection by pinging the BCM This test is performed on the Laptop PC that is connected to the BCM 1 Go to the Start button on your Windows desktop and select Run 2 Type command and press OK This will bring up the MS DOS command prompt 2 x Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open command al 7 Type the name of a program Folder document or Cancel Browse 12 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 3 Type ping followed by the default IP Address of the LAN port you are connected to
4. Install Element Manager amp Connect to the BCM50 refer to the Installing the Element Manager Application section of this guide Enter Keycodes to unlock features functionality refer to the Software Keycodes section of this guide Configure the BCM50 IP Address refer to the Configuring the LAN IP Address section of this guide Configure the DHCP refer to the Configuring DHCP section of this guide Set the name of the BCM50 refer to the Setting the System Name section of this guide Ensure the date amp Time Is correct refer to the Setting the Date amp Time section of this guide Configure Telephony Region amp Start DN refer to the Setting the Start DN amp Telephony Region section of this guide Initialise CallPilot Manager refer to the Initialising CallPilot Manager section of this guide Configure the Media Bay Modules refer to the Media Bay Modules section of this guide If the BCM50 is to be connected to the network refer to the Connecting the BCM to the Network section of this guide NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up Obtaining a Keycode File Keycodes unlock features and applications on the BCM Without applying Keycodes it would not even be possible to make a telephone call This section describes how to obtain the Keycode file Keycodes are generated based on two inputs e The BCM System ID e Software Authorisation Codes software Authorisation Co
5. Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIFs ON Configured Device Bus Internal IF Trunks NJA Enable Internal IP Sets 1 Enable a Applications 1 Enable BRI Loop 3 Enable 4 Enable 4 Enable f l NJA CTM4 GATM4 MBM CTM8 GATMS MBM DTM PRI DTM DPNS5 DTM DASS2 BR I 5T4 MEM 8x16 MEM Disable Details For Module Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lines Provisi Virhi wal Channel NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 53 BCM50 System Start Up 2 View the Provision Loops tab and check that the required lines are provisioned by clicking each line and change the setting if necessary Main GASI4 4 EI Expansion 1 BRI ST4 MBM Expansion 2 None 7 1 M Disable Enable Details For Module Expansion 1 BRI ST4 MBM Provision Loops 3 There are no module specific settings for BRI modules 4 The module should now be Enabled Expansion 1 BRI ST4 MBM Expansion 2 Disable Details For Module Expansion 1 BRI ST4 MBM Provision Loops Use the following procedure to configure the BRI loop type i e S or T and also the Clock Source settings for the BRI loops 1 Open Telephony then Loops 2 Select the Loop to configure 54 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 3 Select the Loop Type from the option box provided Task Navigation Panel T Loops Configuration
6. CRC Attribute Value Module line type Trunktype Indicates the BSL Goon of trunks This field is read only for all modules except DTM modules el T A T mode ea e DS CLID displays for old North American LS DS or CLID analog trunk modules the old analog MBM or the GATM with North American DIP switch settings e Global displays for the GATM MBM with no regional DIP switches set e Legacy displays for all other old analog trunk modules Protocol NI 2 DMS 100 DMS 250 AT amp T4ESS SL 1 Euro ETSI Q Sig gt Telephony Resources Note Always check the line protocol with the central office NSF None WATS Extension ALL The Network Specific Facilities NSF information element is used to request a particular service from the network Settings are based on the type of switch to which the line connects Suggested settings DMS 100 250 NONE Siemens ESWD Lucent 5ESS WATS GTD5 DMS 10 ALL When you select NONE the NSF extension bit is not set for any service When you select WATS the NSF extension bit is set for unbanded OUTWATS calls When you select ALL the NSF extension is always set for all CbC services Choose the trunk protocol used by your service provider The supported protocols are PRI T1 NI NI 1 and NI 2 DMS 100 DMS 250 AT amp T4ESS SL 1 PRI E1 ETSI QSIG Euro SL 1 Note SL 1 and ETSI QSIG require an MCDN keycode to display BRI Protocol can also be selected on BRI T loop
7. OAM 10 10 11 1 LAN Core 192 168 1 2 Press Enter ot C WINDOWS system37 cmd exe Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2600 CC Copyright 19685 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings Pauls PSHARPLAPIOP ping 16 168 11 1 4 There are differing responses that may now be displayed a lf a Reply is received from the BCM as displayed below the IP connection is working of C WINDOWS system3 7 cmd exe Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 26661 1 G Copyright 1985 2601 Microsoft Corp C 5 Documents and Settings Pauls PSHARPLAPIOP ping 16 18 11 1 Pinging 186 16 11 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 186 168 11 1 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Reply from 16 18 11 1 bytes 32 time lt ims TIL 64 Reply from 18 18 11 1 bytes 32 timetims TIL 64 Reply from 186 18 11 1 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Ping statistics for 18 180 11 1 Packets Sent 4 HReceived 4 Lost CH loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Hms Maximum Bms Average Bms G 5 Documents and Settings Pauls PSHARPLAPIOP gt b If any other response is displayed check the IP settings of your laptop PC and the physical connection between the laptop PC and BCM Installing the Element Manager Application Element Manager is the application that allows configuration of the BCM via a PC laptop Note You must ensure you are using the correct version of Element Manager The version supplied with the BCM will be the corr
8. Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs ON Configured Device Internal IP Trunks Internal IP Sets Internal Applications Main BRI Loop Main DSI12 Main GASI4 Expansion 1 Expansion 2 Disable Enable Details For Module Expansion 1 DTM PRI Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Detail Lines akaka lt 1 lt 1 4 5 The module should now be Enabled Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs ON Configured Device IP Trunks Ji IP Sets Applications BRI Loop DSI12 GASI4 DTM PRI Lt a E a e Disable Details For Module Expansion 1 DTM PRI Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lines 42 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up PRI Module Specific Settings Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs ON Location Configured Device ae eee High IP Trunks En ab ied O01 012 12 Internal IP Sets l Enabled 301 332 0 Internal Applications 1 Enabled 333 396 23 Main BRI Loop a Enabled 061 064 4 Main DSI12 4 Enabled 221 aoe 2 Main GASI4F n abled Zoo 4 A a e e E Expansion 2 i A NJA A NI Mi Disable Enable Details for Module Expansion 1 DTM PRI Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lines Trunk type PRI Overlap receiving Protocol Euro Clock source Secondary external ha Ei Parameters
9. Keycode file 1 Access Element Manager refer to Element Manager Connection to the BCM section of this guide 2 In Element Manager click on the Configuration tab open the System folder and click on Keycodes 3 Toload a keycode file click on the Load Keycode File button Task Navigation Panel Conf Son ERT ation Keycodes o Welcome system ID fooiiFseeips 7 Eo System Identification Key Type 3 Date Stamp 2010 07 19 gt Date and Time Region Global SW Version Avaya BCM50 Release 6 g Keycodes in Telephony Regions H E Administrator Access H Resources v 1 H Telephony ACTIVE UM seat 2 BH Data Services ACTIVE Fax Suite 1 H E Applications ACTIVE VPIM AMIS 1 ACTIVE gSa 1 ACTIVE MCDN 1 ACTIVE LANCTE Seat 2 ACTIVE VoIP GWT 8 ACTIVE IF Clients 4 ACTIVE Int Digital 12 4 Browse to the location of the file and select it Click Open Look in R6 Keycodes Ce ial E My Recent Documents My Documents lt 8 My Computer i name oo 11F9E61854_7 lic My Network Places fall files E 22 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 5 The features will be applied and viewable in the Feature Licenses table Keycodes system ID O01 1FSE6 1654 Sequence 7 Key Type 3 Date Stamp 2010 07 19 Region Global SW Version Avaya BCM50 Release 6 Manufacturing SW version 50 06 Feature licenses ar Te i Fisu YL 7 AC TTVvE T per Mis
10. NJA ASM ASM MBM Disable CTM4 GATM4 MBM CTM8 GATMS MBM DTM PRI 2 There are no module specific options for these modules NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 61 BCM50 System Start Up 3 The bus should now be Enabled Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs ON Configured Device Internal IP Trunks NJA Enabled 00 Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 30 Internal Applications 1 Enabled a3 Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 06 Main DSI12 Enabled 22 Main GASI4 Enabled 73 Expansion 1 ASM ASM MBM 23 Expansion 2 None f l NJA Wit Enable Combination Modules These modules provide a combination of both lines and extensions Media Bay Modules 4x16 Combo Connects a maximum of four analog public switched telephone Combination of a CTM4 and a DSM16 lines to the BCM system Also connects a maximum of 16 digital telephones to the BCM system G4 8x16 Connects 4 8 analog trunks and up to 16 digital extensions to the BCM system 62 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up Combination Module Configuration 1 Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs ON IP Trunks Enabled 001 Internal IP Sets Enabled 301 332 Internal Applications 1 Enabled 333 396 Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 064 Main DS11 4 Enabled 2al foe Main GASI4 cea 236 Expansion 2 4x16 MBM
11. Note Entitlements can only be transferred between BCM s belonging to the same customer Also each BCM must be registered to the customer s entitlement pool in the Keycode Retrieval System KRS An overview of the process or removing Keycodes from a donor BCM and applying these to the entitlement pool for distribution is described as follows 1 In the Avaya Keycode Retrieval System KRS generate a Keycode with reduced entitlements then apply it to the donor BCM 2 Generate a Keycode Credit Proof file and reboot the BCM this deactivates the features on the donor BCM that you wish to transfer to other BCMs 3 Transfer Credit Proof file to KRS to activate the credit 4 KRS Validates the Credit proof file and the Credit becomes available to the customer 5 The credits can be transferred to another BCM through a new KeyCode containing the additional entitlements 80 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up Your Location Home Technical Support Keycode Retieval naga Keyc6 de Retrieval System on Database Donor BCM Recipient BCM The BCM installer s responsibilities can be summarized as follows 1 Apply the Keycode file with reduced entitlement to the donor BCM 2 Generate a Credit Proof File on the donor BCM The BCM will require rebooting 3 Send the Credit Proof File to the Keycode supplier 4 Keycode files generated from the entitlement pool are applied in the same way
12. Start of the range of IP Addresses to be issued to DHCP clients e To IP Address End of the range of IP Addresses to be issued to DHCP clients e Default Gateway Gateway address for this range to use Add Included Address Range x From IP address 200 30 30 100 0 To IP address 200 30 30 130 Default Gateway 200 30 30 7 6 This range will be issued to DHCP clients if the BCM is configured to be a DHCP server DHCP Server General Settings IP Terminal DHCP Options Address Ranges Lease Info Included Address Ranges From IF Address 200 30 30 100 Note For full details concerning the registration and configuration of IP Phones refer to the IP Telephony Guide General Settings Screen Settings The DHCP Disabled Determines the functionality of the DHCP server Server is Enabled IP Phones Default Enabled IP Phones Only Only Enabled All Devices character string gt address 10 10 10 10 gt clients IP address 10 10 10 10 gt DHCP clients WINS server lt IP Address format The address of the Windows Internet Server which address 10 10 10 10 gt resolves IP addresses on a DHCP network WINS node type lt drop down menu gt The type of WINS node B node The BCM first checks the HMHOSTS cache then uses broadcast for name registration and resolution P node The BCM registers with a NetBIOS Name server at startup M node Mixes B and P node The BCM uses the B node method and if
13. and 2 must have all DIPs Enabled 001 Enabled 301 Enabled 333 Enabled 061 Enabled 221 Enabled 233 NJA NJA Disabled 065 Disabled 073 Disabled NJA NJA Details For Module Expansion 1 3 DSM16 MBM Disablec ae 0602 254 Disabler 0603 255 Disabler 0604 256 Disabler 0605 257 Disabler 0606 258 Disablec 4 Once configured each bus should be Enabled Telephony Resources IP Trunks Internal IP Sets Internal Applications Main BRI Loop Main DST12 Main GASI4 axl MBM CTM4 GATM4 MEM CTM4 GATM4 MEM Expansion 1 1 Expansion 1 2 Expansion 1 3 Expansion 2 Mone Disable Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIFs ON Configured Device DSMI6 MBM 0000000 Details For Module Expansion 1 3 D5M16 MBM Enabled 1 Enabled 1 Enabled 3 Enabled 4 Enabled 4 Enabled NJA NJA 5 1 Disabled 52 Disabled 6 1 Disabled 7 1 NIA NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up Connecting the BCM to the Network NOTE If the BCM is in a Standalone Installation this section should be ignored After the BCM has been prepared for the network and the preceding initialisation procedures have been performed the BCM can be connected to a Local Area Network LAN 1 Plug one end of a standard RJ45 patch cable into one of the LAN ports of the BCM Plug the other end of the cable into a network connection point e g a wall mounted RJ45 socket
14. dialog box will appear advising you of service interruptions Read the warnings and click OK Cold Reset Telephony Services x A This will erase all telephony programming Voice Message mailboxes and messages A All active calls will be dropped 6 The reset will take a few minutes to perform lt is advisable that you do not perform any programming until the Cold Reset is complete NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 35 BCM50 System Start Up Initialising CallPilot Manager Use the following procedure to initialise the CallPilot Voice Messaging system 1 From the Configuration tab open the Applications folder 2 Select Voice Messaging Contact Center from the Applications folder Task Navigation Panel oice Messaging Contact Center Configuration Administration p Welcome H E System cg Administrator Access Centralized Voice Messaging Voice Message Centers External Number Message Waiting Indication String H Resources li aN H Telephony a Anat H Data Services 9 all AMN 1 EMO Application 4 AN I eB oice Messaging Contact Center AN 1a e MeetMe Conferencing u LAN CTE a Music Launch CallPilot Manager 3 Click Launch CallPilot Manager If you see the below screen click on Continue to this website not recommended There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a truste
15. from the Start Menu navigate to Start Programs Avaya Business Communications Manager Business Element Manager i gt Business Element Manager Uninstall AVG 9 0 F BCM Dial by Name 2 0 2 Camtasia Studio 2 2 Camtasia Studio 6 Canon Printer Uninstaller Canon Utilities Citrix ClarifyCRM12 0 Computer Associates Dia FileZilla FTP Client FreeMind Business Communication Manager mI Viewer Central Inc M WebEx Recorder amp Player 2 2 Microsoft ASP NET 2 0 AJAX Extensions Et Documents fan Microsoft Office e Settings gt Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007 2 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 P Search gt D n fan Mozilla Firefox Ke Help and Support sq J Run 7 QuickTime S Quote Tool BC E Log Off Pauls Reed EY 0 shutdown pene vr vr vr vr Yv vr vr vr vr Yv vr b k a vr vr a vr ot Yv Yv b g keai vr ka b vr y vr Start 2 Interne 3 Window FF SMC 3455 2 Alternatively double click on the Business Element Manager desktop icon A Business Element Manager NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 19 BCM50 System Start Up 3 You will be presented with the Element Manager interface 4 Avaya Business Element Manager Network Elements File Edit View Network Session Tools Help j a t Ba i i i F iji e M id ip Exit a Cut ts Copy E3 Paste Web Page of Validate Device ga CONnect 4 Delete fy 200 30 30 30 73 iy 200 3
16. po H Advertisement Logo avaya s i s Support Remote Worker Discovered Public Address loon Provisioned Public Address m 5 Now register the IP Phones IP Sets IP Terminal Global Settings Attribute Description Enable registration Set this value to ON to allow new IP clients to register with the system WARNING Remember to set Registration to Off when you have finished registering the new telephones Enable global If you want to require the installer to enter a password when registration IP telephones are configured and registered to the system password check this box If this option is not selected a user ID 738662 and password 266344 is requested during IP Set registration Global password If the Enable Global Registration Password checkbox is selected enter the password the installer will enter on the IP telephone to connect to the system Auto assign DNs If set to ON the system assigns an available DN as an IP terminal requests registration It does not prompt the installer to enter a set DN telephones For example your company name or slogan For all other settings please refer to the IP Telephony Guide 66 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up Additional Information Startup Profile Configuration Tool lt is possible to apply Intial settings such as BCM Name Region IP Settings start DN and a Keycode File via a Startup Profile Configuration tool The Startup Prof
17. that fails uses the P node method H node Uses both B and P node methods B 30 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up Attribute Value Description node is used only as a last resort Default H node Lease time s lt numeric string gt The amount of time before a DHCP lease expires and the device must request a new IP address Default 604800 seconds Setting the System Name This name is used for identification purposes 1 From the Configuration tab open the System folder to expand it 2 Select Identification from the System folder 3 Enter a name for your system in the System name field and press the tab key Task Navigation Panel Configuration Administration i a Model ECM50 System 9 Identification tattle OOT Date and Time System software version 10 0 1 00 107 Pe Keycodes Country or region North America IP Subsystem J Telephony Regions FE Administrator Access Fel Resources E E Telephony H E Data Services BNE Applications 4 A dialog box will appear advising you of any system interruptions Click OK to continue WARNING q xj AN Changing system name will restart Voice Messaging IVR Alarms and Logs I Cancel NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 31 BCM50 System Start Up 5 A Progress Update window will appear 4 Progress Update xj Applying Configuration Changes Please Wait Setti
18. the spreadsheet Deleting rows is disallowed Rather mark the row as Ignore to effectively have the row disregarded 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 D When a cell is selected an explanation of the various parameter is displayed in a popup window If this window obscures other 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Saving the Startup Profile Properly 26 Press the large button at the top of the Startup Profile template to save a version of the Startup Profile sps file anda oe version of the Startup Profile editor Excel spreadsheet on your computer Priorto allowing the save to occur all values in rows marked 28 Apply are validated In the event a field is invalid it is circled with a red ellipse Correct the invalid entry and use the Tab Key Enter Key 29 or Arrow Keys to have the corrected entry accepted 30 Saving from File gt Save menu item is not supported since doing so circumvents the formating and data validation features 31 Never edit the Startup Profile sps file directly always use the Startup Profile editor to make changes 32 33 34 35 36 NOTE Chassis will automatically reboot after Startup Profile successfully applied Usage Instructions empla 4 Mm SS NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 13 BCM50 System Start Up 14 Once you have read the instructions select the Startup Profile Template worksheet AVA A Press to Savethe Startup Profile Tab Delimited File
19. 0 30 51 iy BCM Chester iy 200 30 30 77 iy TEST BCM50 R6 m 3 200 30 30 80 4 Open the Network Elements folder and select the IP Address of the BCM 4 Avaya Business Element Manager Network Elements 200 30 30 80 Fie Edit View Network Session Tools Help Bp ext ye Cut Ly Copy reste WebPage f Validate Device By connect X Dette twork Elements Connection Information 10 1 1 2 10 1 L66 IF Address 200 30 30 80 200 30 30 30 73 User ID nnadmin ss 200 30 30 51 BCM Chester P asaword 1 SSS SS Inventory Information System Name BCMS50b System Description BCM50b System Software Version 10 0 1 00 107 5 Enter the User Name of the BCM in the User Name field by default this is nnadmin Then enter the Password in the Password field by default the password is PlsChgMe Click the Connect button 20 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 6 A warning screen will appear read the warning and click OK xi WARNING This computer system and network is PRIVATE and PROPRIETARY and may only be accessed by authorized users Unauthorized use of this computer system or network is Strictly prohibited and may be subject to criminal prosecution employee discipline up to and including discharge or the termination of vendor service contracts The owner or its agents may monitor any activity or communication on the computer system or network The owner or its age
20. 0 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up Attribute Value Module type __ Indicates auxiliary items added to the telephony devices or trunks Add on This is a list number This is a list number ss Tye This field indicates the type of add on such as a KIM module Version This field indicates the version of firmware running on the add on device 4 Open the Provision Lines tab and check that the required lines are provisioned by clicking each line and change the setting if necessary Telephony Resources Modules m MBMs in al 1 and 2 must have all DIPs ON IP Trunks En bled IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 332 Applications 1 Enabled 333 396 BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 064 DSI12 4 Enabled 221 232 GASI4 4 Enabled 233 236 DTM DASS 5 1 7 1 NJA NJA Details For Module Expansion 1 DTM DAS52 Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Detail 065 m 066 m 067 ri 068 mi 069 ri ori mi 5 The module should now be Enabled Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs ON Configured Device Low Internal IP Trunks NJA Enabled O01 Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 Internal Applications 1 Enabled 33a Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 Main DSIi2 4 Enabled 221 Main GASI4 4 233 Expansion 1 DTM DASS2 5 1 Disabled 065 Expansion 2 None 7 NJA NJA Disable EE Details For Module Expansion 1 DTM DAS52 NN40010 31
21. 0 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up DASS2 Module Specific Settings Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs ON Configured Device Internal IP Trunks Enabled Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled Internal Applications 1 Enabled Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled Main DSI12 4 Enabled Main GASI4 Enabled 233 Expansion 1 DTM DASS2 Expansion 2 Mone f l NJA I Disable Enable Details for Module Expansion 1 DTM DASS Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lines Trunk type DASS Clock source Secondary external Primary external 4 Secondary external Internal Attribute Value Module Line Type Clock Primary External T1 BRI BRI U2 BRI U4 Source Secondary External S T Internal Designates whether the DTM BRI acts as a primary or secondary timing component for an external timing source or as the internal timing source Note A BRI module can be programmed with primary secondary clock source however it is recommended that a BRI module always be set to Internal if a DTM exists on the system to be the Primary External clock source Warning Changing the clock source may disconnect calls If you change the clock source for your system you may cause your system DTM interface s to reset resulting in dropped calls Choose a suitable time to change the clock source and use the Page feature to inform users of possible service disrupti
22. 8 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 49 BCM50 System Start Up DPNSS Modules 50 1 Double click in the Configured Device field and set to DTM DPNSS module Telephony Resources Modules ea MBMs in Enon 1 and 2 must have all DIFs ON ixan cofiguedoevee os sae tow ah Internal IF Trunks N A Enabled O01 Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 3 m Internal Applications 1 Enabled 333 396 Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 064 Main DSIi2 4 Enabled 221 an Main GASIF 4 Enabled fog pose E Expansion 2 Fil NJA NIA NJA Disable aaas 2 From the Host Node option list select the node type that the BCM is connected to Main GASI4 4 Enabled Expansion 1 DTM DPNSS it aia C NJA NJA Expansion 2 None Disable Enable Details For Module Expansion 1 DTM DPNSS Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lines Provision Virtual Channels Trunk type DPNSS Host node mi Clock source Secondary external DPNSS local number length i W Maximum transits 3 Configure the other options as required NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up DPNSS Module Specific Settings Telephony Resources Modules Mote MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs cn Location Configured Device IP Trunks NIA En 1E 001 012 Actii Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 332 Internal Applications 1 Enabled 333 396 Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 064 Main DS
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24. Administration p Welcome r H E System o0 Typ Protocol Sampling ONN Blocking AS Administrator Access H 0 Resources Bo Telephony ES Global Settings H E Sets H E Lines Scheduled Services E E Dialing Plan Ring Groups H E Call Security Hospitality Hunt Groups Clock source Internal Call Detail Recording ae Lag Call Recording Protocol type Rebate l Secondary external H Ma SENE Overlap receivingf internal H 0 Applications 4 Configure the loops and clock source accordingly Service cade ur NJA Service cade ura NJA Service cade ur NJA Service cade ura NJA Service cade Details for Loop 301 Settings Loop Settings Attribute Value Description O Type This setting defines whether the loop supports trunks T loop or device connections S loop Note This variable may be different for different market profiles Protocol Select the appropriate ISDN protocol The values displayed depend on both the market profile and software keycodes Euro ETSI ISDN standard QSIG also an ETSI standard Only appears if the ETSI QSIG keycode is loaded NI 2 Sampling Adaptive Select a sampling rate for the S loop S loops Fixed Fixed two or more S interface devices use the loop and the length of the only N A loop is less than 200 m 650 ft Adaptive two or more S interface devices use the loop and the length of the loop is greater than 200 m 650 ft If one device is using
25. CM system requires changing i e to suit the customer s network use the following procedure Note If configuring a BCM50 b e you must ensure that the Router LAN IP Address and the BCM LAN IP address are on the same subnet Refer to the BCM50 Router LAN Settings guide for more information All LAN ports will use this IP Address unless VLANs are to be configured refer to the VLANs Guide for more information The LAN IP Address does not apply to the OAM port 1 Access Element Manager refer to Element Manager Connection to the BCM section of this guide 2 In the Configuration tab open the System heading and click on IP Subsystem Task Navigation Panel IP Subsystem Configuration Administration n Welcome AHS System on Identification Date and Time Keycodes ga PP Subsystem cn Telephony Regions General Settings LAN Interl System Information System name Jbcm450 VIP Settings mk 24 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 3 Click on the LAN Interfaces tab Select the Customer LAN row and click Modify in the lower part of the screen IP Subsystem General Setting LAN Interfaces PLAN Interfaces Static Routes LAN Interfaces Summary Name IP Address Subnet Mask Customer LAN 192 168 1 2 299 200 20 0 OAM LAN 209 299 2909 292 Details For Interface Customer LAN IP Configuration Obtain IP
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27. Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 2 BCM50 System Start Up 11 DNS settings can also be entered if you are not receiving this information via DHCP In the IP Subsystem area click on the General Settings tab and enter the relevant DNS information in the DNS Settings fields IP Subsystem General Settings J AN Interfaces VLAN Interfaces Static Routes Dial system Information System name bcm50 IP Settings Default gateway 200 30 30 7 Published IP Interface Customer LAN Published IP Address 200 30 30 77 Public Network Discovered Public Address fo 0 0 0 Address Discovery Flag Provisioned Public Address Modify DNS Settings DNS domain name gateway 2wire net Primary DNS address 192 168 1 254 Secondary DNS address Configuring DHCP The BCM can be used as the main DHCP server for the network or it can be used to provide DHCP information to IP Sets only Alternatively DHCP can be disabled on the BCM if DHCP requirements are being provided by another device on the network Note The settings detailed in this section do not relate to DHCP on the BCM50 b e routers For information on the BCM50 b e DHCP settings refer to the BCM50 Router LAN Settings Guide Note On the BCM50 b e models it is possible to choose between using the DHCP service on the main DHCP unit or the DHCP service on the router If the router card DHCP service is used the main module DHCP service is automati
28. N Internal IP Trunks NJA Enabled 001 Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 332 Internal Applications 1 Enabled 333 396 Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 064 Main DSI12 Enabled 221 foe Main GASI4 Enabled 233 23 Expansion 1 ease EE 76 Expansion 1 1 4x16 MBM 5 1 Disabled 065 068 Expansion 1 2 CTM4 GATM4 MBM 5 2 Disabled 073 076 Expansion 2 CTM8 GATM8 MEM 7 1 MIA NA MIA DTM PRI Disable NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 39 BCM50 System Start Up 2 In this example the system has a single PRI Digital Trunk Media Bay Module installed and the clock source has been set to Primary External to reflect this The protocol should also be set as required In this example Euro has been selected other options are SL 1 and QSIG Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIFs ON Location Configured Device Bus State Low IP Trunks NJA Enabled 001 Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 Internal Applications 1 Enabled 333 Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 Main DSIi2 Enabled 221 Main GASI4 4 Enabled 233 Expansion 1 DTM PRE Disabled foes JExpansion 2 None 7 1 NJA NJA Disable Details for Module Expansion 1 DTM PRI Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lines Trunk type PRI Overlap receiving I Clock Sources and Digital Trunk Modules For each DTM and BRI choose one of the following settings Primary e
29. NSECURITYT YERSION OOOO O O tio TELEPHONYSTARTUP Command Action Set to Apply for command to take effect or Ignore for command to be disregarded Note Must be set to Apply when VOICEMAILSTARTUP set ta Apply 20 You will be presented with warning screen below Saving Startup Profile and Associated Startup Profile Editor x You are about to be prompted to sawe the Startup Profile Next vou will be prompted to sawe the Startup Profile Editor Since the Startup Profile Editor is the only supported method For modifying a Startup Profile wou will Find yourself in the Startup Profile Editor to make additional changes as appropriate Cancel 78 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 21 Save a version of the Startup Profile sps file on the USB memory stick This will be noted as a drive letter in Windows Explorer save As F Ed Save in a UDISK 20 EJ a e gt i E Tools ET E History Etta ri peee beie My Documents amp Desktop Favorites Ez Filename 000F6aFD3ED0 sps z My Network Places save as type Microsoft Excel Workbook Cancel 22 The filenames for the Startup Profile editor and the Startup Profile consist of the system ID followed by the appropriate extension 23 Exit from Microsoft Excel Running the Startup Profile 1 Ensure that a The BCM is turned off b There are no
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31. S Asean ata aa 38 Media Bay Module Configuration ccccccsssseccecceeeeeceeseseeseeeeesseaeeeesssseeeeeees 38 Configuring the Media Bay Modules ccccccsseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeesenas 38 Trunk Media Bay MOGUES 4 csi an a one ian ee 39 PRINMOGUICS sas20iecessuisai ee ae eee ieee eee lee ens 39 DAS Se MOQUIG Ss ocior ai a n a a a 46 DPNSS MOUIE S Neise a a a R A 50 BRIMOGUIG ispis E E 53 CTM GATM 4 and 8 port Module cccccceeccseeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeas 56 Station Media Bay Modules ccccccccccsssseceeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaas 58 DSM TESZ MOGUICS olsin a a a E E AE 59 ASM Analog Station Module Configuration cccccseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaaeees 61 COMDINALION MOGUES aserria e NON 62 Connecting the BCM to the Network ccccssseeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 65 4 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up MeGIStening IPT CFMINAlS ec sex sevcsaeccenceerccereseeesseees 65 Additional Information ccecccsseceeceeeeeeseneeeeeeeeeees 67 Startup Profile Configuration TOO cccccccsececescesseeeseeeseneeseuees 67 Before Configuring the Startup Profile Configuration Tool ccccseeeeeees 67 Obtaining the Startup Profile Configuration TOO cccccseseeeessseeeeneeeeeeseees 69 Slamup Prole Settings icc ccteuiecaaiaus doseadlnt ns n A 74 Running the Startup Profile
32. SIBS4_7 lid 30 TEMPLATE KEYCODES ALENAME a Apply Enter Name of Keycode File which must reside in 32 33 m the Root directory ofthe Payee l USE Memory Device 34 Ba connected to BCM50 35 34 STATUS mmoc eRT Y E iE i a NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 11 BCM50 System Start Up 19 Once you have entered the configuration details as outlined in the following table click the large button at the top of the Startup Profile template to save a version of the Startup Profile sps file and a version of the Startup Profile editor Excel spreadsheet on your computer Note You cannot copy and paste data between cells in the Startup Profile lf you attempt this the data validation within the spreadsheet becomes corrupt If corruption occurs download another copy of the Startup Profile template from the BCM main unit Also never edit the Startup Profile sps file directly always use the Startup Profile editor to make changes Press to Savethe Startup Profile Tab Delimited File named Sy stemID sps and associated Startup Profile Editor Exca Spreadsheet named SystemlID xIs NAME REGION 15 ZONE CLOCKCONTROL HTPSERYER TEAR SERYER DFLTGTWY DOMAINNAME DNS DNS maea dT dusvqyacom O ee a 21 DTHAMIC ADDRESS SUBNETMASK DFLTGTWY 23 24 STATUS ZB 2T FILENAME 29 30 TEMPLATE STARTOH Es T g a 4 TION USEGLOBALPASSWD GLOBALFASS D AUTOASSIGN ADYERTISEMENT MI
33. Startup Settings Attribute Description Template DID Systems configured using the DID template automatically assign target lines to all DNs Use this template if DDI numbers are used PBX Pool A is automatically assigned for all DNs Use this template in situations where calls are routed through an operator Start DN Enter the first extensions number for your system IP Telephones Attribute Description S O Registration Enabled or Disable IP Set registration Use Global If Yes the IP set installer will have to enter the password set in the Global Password Password field Global Password If using Global Password enter a password for the IP set installer to enter Auto Assign If Enabled DNs will automatically be assigned to the IP sets Advertisement This is the display on the handset NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 75 BCM50 System Start Up Other Settings lt is recommended that the rest of the settings in the Startup Profile Configuration Tool are left at default as omitting certain fields can cause the Startup Profile to fail 15 Continuing with the configuration enter your BCM system ID in the System ID field in the Startup Profile template B a E E AVA A Press to Save the Startup Profile f Profile Editor SYSTEM ID Enter the System ID GMT 5 00 Eastern TI trom the BCMS50 Must be 1 Hexadecimal SER ER Characters in Length D
34. T12 4 Enabled 221 232 Main GASI4 4 Enabled 256 Expansion 1 DTM DPNSS Disabled 065 094 o Expansion 2 None F i NJA 7 NI ra Disable Enable Details For Module Expansion 1 DTM DPNSS Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Frovision Lines Frovision Virtual Channels Trunk type DPNSS Host node fif DPNSS local number length f Maximum transits 25 Clock source Secondary external Description Clock Source Primary Designates whether the DTM BRI acts as a Secondary primary or secondary timing component for an Timing Master external timing source or as the internal timing source Note A BRI module can be programmed with primary secondary clock source however it is recommended that a BRI module always be set to Internal ifa DIM exists on the system to be the Primary External clock source Host node DPNSS cards connected to Embark switches have a different way of handling call diversion therefore when you provision a DIM for DPNSS you must indicate what type of switch the lines are connected to When you select the Embark switch calls are diverted using the Call Forwarding feature instead of call diversion DPNSS Local This number allows the system to determine Number Length how many digits to read on an incoming call to determine that the call is meant for this system NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 51 BCM50 System Start Up 4 Open the Provision Lines tab and check that th
35. UK Time Settings Attribute Description S O Select the Time Zone e g GMT Edinburgh London Clock Control Options are Core Tel Manual or NTP Network Time Protocol Server If selecting Manual enter the current year NTP Server If selecting NTP enter the IP Address of the Network Time Server 74 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up DHCP Server lf Server is set to Enabled you can specify the Default Gateway DHCP Domain and DNS Servers that will be issued to DHCP Clients Attribute Description _ S DNS1 Enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name or IP Address of the Primary DNS Server if known DNS2 Enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name or IP Address of the Secondary DNS Server if known IP Address These settings relate to the LAN interfaces Attribute Description Dynamic Select Enabled to automatically receive an IP Address etc or Disabled to specify a static address subnet mask and default gateway Enter the required IP Address of the LAN 1 interface Enter the required Subnet Mask for the LAN 1 interface DFLTGTWY Enter the Default Gateway for the LAN 1 interface Modem Select whether or not to enable the software modem which can be used for Remote Dial in purposes Keycodes lf you have received a Keycode file and wish to apply it using the Startup Profile enter the name of the file here The Keycode file must be located in the root of the USB drive Telephony
36. Welcome to BCM window ensure the Main tab has been selected and the BCM button clicked Welcome to BCM Mailbox Manager No update required Callpilot Manager No update required User Applications No update required Activity Reporter Basic No update required Business Applications No update required Business Element Manager No update required currently a Download Locations Run 70 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 7 From the Applications list select Other Administrator Applications and click Run Applications business Element Manager No update required currently at 62 0 0 al BCM Monitor No update required currently at 50 2 Data Migration Manager New update availiable 1 0 1 Other Administrator Applications No update required Online Documentation No update required Element Manager Context Help No update required currently at 6 0 ad e C 8 Again accept any security messages that appear and if prompted enter any login details 9 The Administrator Applications screen will be displayed 10 Click on Startup Profile Template and then Download Startup Profile Template Administrator Startup Profile Applications Template Administrator Management Tools CallFilot Manager Business Element Manager Al ownload Startup Profile Template amp See Important Notes Below Desktop Assistant PRO AE HCM For BCM BCM Monitor CallPilot Uni
37. a T km z J a L ACTIVE Fax Suite pi es T k GA wl ACTIVE WOT fim TL y i Hi k i Te Cc m mii f b T j L Ato T km tt l s mr To ed 4 SOI LY hal ok B mm i H iNT J ni ro L H ka C Zed Ca a TTE InTE pha T f Misa T Le T Lr Lh a ACTIVE Te Client o A Pimi T hee l E aa ACTIVE b Cinit imisa ro LL i ol a Load Keycode File 6 If you prompted to reboot the BCM after entering the keycode file select the Administration tab followed by Utilities Reboot and then click the Reboot button Task Navigation Panel Reboot General H E System Metrics H E Telephony Metrics Fl Utilities i BCM Monitor Ping a Trace Route Ethernet Activity Reboot Scheduled Reboot 9 ae Reset B Diagnostic Settings IP Set Port Details Ll LAN IP Capture H E Backup and Restore H E Logs ANH Auto Administration Manager AN Software Management AN This action stops all services in preparat Shutdown System Note The feature status change in the keycodes panel may take up to one minute to display depending on the system load and component response You can refresh the keycode window to see the feature status change after adding the keycode file by selecting the refresh button in Element Manager some keycodes require the BCM to be rebooted NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 23 BCM50 System Start Up Configuring the LAN IP Address lf the IP Address of the B
38. address dynamically I IP Address 192 168 1 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 4 Enter the IP Settings as required You can choose to e Obtain an IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway automatically refer to the DHCP Guide for more information on BCM and DHCP e Enter an IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway manually Modify IP Settings xj AN If you change this you may lose your connection to the Network Element Obtain IP address dynamically IP address 200ml eet meals IP subnet mask 1255 255 2755 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 OK Cancel Note If there is an existing DHCP server on the network it is recommended that you specify a static IP Address for the BCM See the network administrator about obtaining a static IP Address Obtaining an IP Address automatically should generally only be selected when the BCM is acting as the DHCP Server for the network Alternatively consult the network administrator about reserving an IP Address for the BCM on their DHCP server NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 25 BCM50 System Start Up 26 lf you enter an IP Address manually you will see the following WARNING box before you can configure the remaining fields Click OK WARNING my xi g IF address will restart Voice over IP Applications For manual configuration continue entering the settings in the other fields and click OK Modify IP Settings x AN If y
39. ain DS112 4 Enabled 21 foe Main GASI4 4 Enabled 233 Expansion 1 CTM8 GATM8 MEM NIA NJA 065 076 Expansion 1 1 CTM4 GATM4 MEM G1 Disabled 06506 Expansion 1 2 CTM4 GATM4 MEM 5 2 Disabled 073 Expansion 2 None l NJA NJA NJA Disable Enable Details for Module Expansion 1 1 CTM4 GATM4 MBM Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Trunk type Loop Disconnect timer 460 CTM GATM 4 and 8 port Module Specific Settings Attribute Vae Descriptor Disconnect Timer 60 600ms Set as advised by the CO Specify the duration of an Open Switch Interval OSI before a call on a supervised external line is considered disconnected This setting must match the setting for the line at the central office CO You must enable disconnect supervision by changing the Line Trunk mode attribute NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 97 BCM50 System Start Up 3 Once configured the bus should be Enabled for the 8 port version it will be necessary to Enable both Expansion 1 1 amp 1 2 Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs ON Location Configured Device Low Internal IP Trunks NJA Enabled 00i 0 Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 3 Internal Applications 1 Enabled 333 a Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 0i Main DSI12 Enabled 221 GASI4 4 Enabled 233 CTM8 GATMS MBM NJA 065 CIM4 GAIM4 MBM T 5 1 Disabled 065 l sion 1
40. as regular Keycode files NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 81 BCM50 System Start Up Avaya Documentation Links Installation and Maintenance Guide BCM50 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide Keycode Installation Guide Configuration System Configuration Devices Configuration Telephony 82 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0
41. between the BCM time and the NTP server if the system automatically checks with the NTP server NTP key ID ID for accessing the NTP server NTP key string Control key corresponding to ID for accessing the NTP server Date and time Use the dropdown calendar to select the correct date and time Select the time zone for this system Setting the Start DN and Telephony Region Use the following procedure to set your first extension number telephony template and telephony region 1 From the Administration tab double click the Utilities folder to expand it 2 Select Reset from the Utilities folder 34 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 3 Click Cold Reset Telephony Services Task Navigation Panel Administration Reset H General Warm Reset Telephony Services H E System Metrics H E Telephony Metrics FI E5 utilities AN All active calls will be dropped B BCM Monitor Warm Reset Telephony Services a Fing Trace Route Cold Reset Telephony Services B Ethernet Activity ff Reboot This will erase all telephony programming am B Reset fe 7 Diagnostic Settings Cold Reset Telephony Services IP Set Port Details LAN IP Capture 4 The Cold Reset Telephony dialog box displays Configure the Telephony Region Template and Start DN and click OK Cold Reset Telephony x Region UK s Template ow Start DM 221 aa Cancel 5 A
42. ble CTM4 GATM4 MEM CTM8 GATM8 MEM DTM PRI NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 59 BCM50 System Start Up 2 Both trunk and analog modules show port details Ports settings are directly related to the physical ports into which the PSTN lines or telephony devices connect on the media bay modules Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs ON Configured Device Internal IP Trunks NJA Enabled 00i Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 Internal Applications l Enabled 333 BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 DSI12 4 Enabled 221 GASI4 4 Enabled 233 taian MEM NJA MIA eae 1 Disabled 253 a NIA NIA Expansion 1 2 DS fs 116 MEM Expansion 2 None Disable Enable Details For Module Expansion 1 1 DSM16 MBM Set Port Details Forts on Module Port DN 0501 237 Disabled by user Version State Disabled b 238 Disabled by user Disabled b 239 Disabled by user Disabled b 240 Disabled by user Disabled b 241 Disabled by user Disabled b 242 Disabled by user Disabled b 243 Disabled by user Disabled b DSM16 32 Module Specific Settings e These are the port numbers of the physical device Device type Read only This is the type of module State Active Deprovisioned o eae provisioned Version lt read only gt All modules This field indicates the version of firmware running on the module oo areas o aa Each po
43. cally disabled Note For full instructions on configuring DHCP on the standard BCM50 model or if using the core DHCP service on the main module rather than the BCM50 b e router refer to the DHCP Guide 28 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 1 From the Configuration tab open the Data Services folder and select DHCP Server 2 Select the General Settings tab It is normally selected by default Task Navigation Panel DHCP Server Configuration Administration ef Welcome H E System Fl Administrator Access EMO APARE IP domain name H Telephony BS Data Services Primary DNS IP address E EHCP Server Secondary DNS IP address Q l WINS server address H Applications WINS node type H node Lease time 5 604800 3 Configure the DHCP server attributes as required 4 The BCM does not automatically create an address range of IP Addresses for allocation to DHCP clients If the BCM is to be configured as a DHCP server for IP Phones only or all devices you will need to create an address range Click on the Address Ranges tab DHCP Server General Settings IP Terminal DHCP Optionly Address Ranges ease Info Included Address Ranges From IF Address To IP Address Default Gateway Modiry NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 29 BCM50 System Start Up 5 Click on the Add button Enter the following settings and click OK e From IP Address
44. cccccccesccceccsseeeeeesseeeeeeeeseeeseeeessaeeeeeseseaeeeees 79 INGXU SlCD i cecccheetecs coats desdoS Pin de aeicaucechlinred code sewed es dedi Dapaaniesbeatactbdesancd Guide sidteaceune 80 Keycode Credit System ccccccccccseceeceseeeceeeesseesesseesessaeeesaaeessaaes 80 Avaya Documentation Links cccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenes 82 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 5 BCM50 System Start Up System Start Up Overview This guide details the steps required to set the BCM to a basic working state When the procedures described in this document have been applied the BCM will be able to perform basic call operations and the system will then be ready for further configuration such as Telephony Services Contact Centre etc lt is assumed that the BCM has been installed and connected to a power supply before starting this guide Required Information Obtain the following parameter values from the customers network administrator The information required depends on what type of network the BCM is to be installed in Standalone In this situation the BCM is connected directly to a PC Patch Crossover cable s The required information for this situation would be BCM System ID BCM Name Telephony Region Time Zone Time Source 6 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up DHCP On Off License File Keycode File Telephony Template Start DN of the system Public Private Rec
45. connected Note that while in the absence of a DIM Primary clocking source a BRI module can be used for the primary timing reference it is always recommended that when possible DIM s be used as primary and secondary clock sources and that any remaining DIMs BRIs be set to Timing Master 3 The module type has been set Any module specific settings will be displayed in the lower window Note that Line numbers will be displayed in the Low and High fields for the module Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs ON Location Configured Device IP Trunks NJA Enabled ogi 012 12 Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 332 0 Internal Applications 1 Enabled 333 396 23 Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 064 4 Main DSI12 4 Enabled 221 232 2 Main GASI4 4 Enabled 233 236 4 Expansion 1 DTM PRI 5 1 Disabled Expansion 2 None NIA Disable Enable Details for Module Expansion 1 DTM PRI Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Fort Details Provision Lines Trunk type PRI Overlap receiving El Parameters Protocol Euro CRE iw Clock source Secondary external NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 41 BCM50 System Start Up 4 As a general rule for Trunk modules PRI BRI DASS2 etc you may wish to check that the lines loops are provisioned If the lines loops are de provisioned the BCM will not have access to those lines loops Telephony Resources Modules Mote MBMs in
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47. ct NVM the mailbox user interface uses Norstar Voice Mail voice and text prompts If you select CallPilot the mailbox user interface uses CallPilot voice and text prompts Primary Language Select the language used as the primary language for the mailboxes NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 37 BCM50 System Start Up Attribute Description From Line Enter the line number of the first line in the range of lines you want CallPilot to answer CallPilot answers the range of lines between this line and the line you enter in the To Line box To Line Enter the line number of the last line in the range of lines you want CallPilot to answer Number of rings Enter the number of rings you want CallPilot to wait before mberot anowerngines 70 WA OAPI o wan petae Media Bay Modules Media Bay Modules can be defined in two main categories e Trunk Media Bay Modules e Station Media Bay Modules There are also specialised modules that for example provide a combination of both lines and extensions Media Bay Module Configuration All configurations in this section are performed in Element Manager Configuration Note Keycodes are required for the Expansion Ports to function Ensure these have been entered refer to the Software Keycodes section of this guide When the Media Bay Modules are configured the status lights will stop flashing Configuring the Media Bay Modules 1 In Element Manager Configuration tab
48. d certificate authority Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website Click here to close this webpage amp Continue to this website not recommended df More information 36 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 4 The Quick Install Wizard form displays If your VoiceMail system is already initialized you will not see the Quick Install Wizard Quick Install Wizard Please provide values for the following system settings Attendant DN Primary Ul Style Primary Language English North American Identify the range of lines to be answered by auto attendant From Line 1 332 To Line 1 332 Number of rings 0 12 Y Cancel 5 Configure the attributes on the Quick Install Wizard form and click Install 6 You will see the INSTALLATION SUCCESSFUL box Click OK to close this Windows Internet Explorer x INSTALLATION SUCCESSFUL ON NOTE Please ensure your system time and date are accurate before configuring Contact Center Primary UI style NVM Primary Language English UK Quick Install Wizard Settings Attendant DN Enter the extension number of the attendant or operator assigned to CallPilot Primary UI Style Select the mailbox user interface used as a default for the mailboxes If you sele
49. d in any form without the prior written permission of a duly authorised representative of ITEL NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 3 BCM50 System Start Up Table of Contents SV SUC A UD sass eee eee 6 VEVE Wa a lela ale is ete ae vata st tal ts loti hota patois ea 6 Reguied Mormall ON sssr A 6 ANC ALO MS a iaa eekda isha ot ania aattie bate 6 LAN COMECIO oreore nate 7 WAN COMMEGCHON oorstaan a N E 8 FON CAI ea ree re ee ee 9 Obtaining a Keycode File iecsenesee 10 PG COMM OUVANO Mei siete tee ered a serad wel eadsee leet elereduel esedeve ened 11 Physical Connection to the BOM ccccccssseeeeeccseseeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeaeeeessaaaeeeess 12 Testing the IP CONNECTION USING PING cccccseeeecceeseeeceeeeeecceseeessaneeessaeess 12 Installing the Element Manager Application ccccsccseeeeeeeeees 13 Element Manager Connection to the BOM cccccceecsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeees 19 SOMWale KEV CODCS annsan n a a A 21 Configuring the LAN IP Address c cccceceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeeaeeees 24 ConigurnA DAOP soca teceecesteaclveateaceceateecvcasteccacesteeceeceteesruceteeanceates 28 Setting the System Name ccccccccccsececcseceeceeeeseeesseeeeseeeeeseeees 31 Setting the Date ANd TIM Gessner AA n 32 Setting the Start DN and Telephony Region cccceeeeeeeeeees 34 Initialising CallPilot ManaQelr ccccccccseecesseeeesseeeeseeseeseeeesaeeeeeas 36 Media Bay WOGUIC
50. data cables plugged into the BCM c The amphenol telephony connector is not plugged in 2 Insert the USB memory stick into the USB port on the front of the BCM main unit 3 Plug in the power cable 4 The BCM will automatically detect the USB stick read the Startup Profile and apply the settings to the BCM 5 When the BCM has fully booted both status and power lights will be fully lit remove the USB stick and insert the telephony connector NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 19 BCM50 System Start Up Next Step When the Startup Profile has been applied you should continue with the Media Bay Module Configuration section of this guide Keycode Credit System lt is now possible to remove software entitlements from one BCM and add them to a pool for distribution to other BCM systems A Distributor or Avaya Channel Partner would manage the entitlement pool whereas the BCM installer would apply a Keycode file sent from the Keycode supplier with a reduced set of features onto the BCM and generate a Credit Proof File to send back to the Keycode supplier so that liberated Keycodes can be applied to the entitlement pool When the Keycodes have been entered into the entitlement pool they can be distributed to other BCM systems Note At present the Keycode Credit System is only applicable to BCM RIs 5 0 or later BCM s Also transferral of Keycodes between BCM50 and other platforms and vice versa is not possible
51. des are orderable items and are supplied in paper form There are a number of ways to find the BCM System ID To find the System ID without powering up the BCM 1 Look on the underside of the BCM 2 You will notice a label with three bar codes on it The bottom bar code is the System ID and is labelled SystemID MAC it is linked to the MAC address of the BCM50 LAN ports Sean il TU I iu i Ii LATE y Keuna mn on 3 Make a note of the System ID you will need it for Keycode generation It will also be required if you wish to use the Startup Profile Configuration Tool refer to the Startup Profile Configuration Tool section of this guide for details of the Startup Profile procedure 4 Contact your Keycode supplier and supply the System ID and Authorisation Codes 5 You should receive a Keycode file which will be entered during the Start Up procedure 10 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up PC Configuration The BCM50 has a dedicated OAM port It is recommended that you perform any maintenance configuration from this port There are also e 1 x dedicated LAN Port on BCM50 amp 5 x dedicated LAN Ports on BCM50e e 2 x dual function ports that act as expansion ports for Media Bay Modules and also LAN ports OAM Port 10 10 11 1 LAN Ports 192 168 1 2 A PC laptop can be configured to connect to the BCM OAM in two ways e Set your PC laptop to obtain an IP Address automatically preferred
52. e programmed with primary secondary clock source however it is recommended that a BRI module always be set to Internal if a DTM exists on the system to be the Primary External clock source Warning Changing the clock source may disconnect calls If you change the clock source for your system you may cause your system DTM interface s to reset resulting in dropped calls Choose a suitable time to change the clock source and use the Page feature to inform users of possible service disruptions Send Select or clear Name Display When you select this check box the system sends a specified outgoing name display OLI from the calling telephone Appears only for Protocols SL 1 NI DMS 100 DMS 250 or PRI QSIG Remote Select or clear Capability MWI This setting allows you to indicate MWI compatibility on the specific loop s that you are using to connect to the central voice mail system on a Meridian 1 which has the MWI package installed with the RCAP setting set to MWI Appears only for SL 1 protocol Overlap receiving Supports target lines in markets which use Overlap receiving signalling on the BRI trunks Overlap receiving must be configured for each BRI loop After every digit is received at the ISDN layer Target Lines are checked for matches If a full match is made the call is routed immediately to the target line without waiting for additional digits When Overlap receiving is enabled on the trunks this numb
53. e required lines are provisioned by clicking each line and change the setting if necessary Enabled 233 236 Expansion 1 DTM DPNSS 5 1 Disabled Expansion 2 NIA NIA NJA Disable Enable Details For Module Expansion 1 DTM DPNSS Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Detail gt UProvision Virtual Channels Lines cana Rana Raga i 5 Click the Provision Virtual Channels Tab A virtual channel is a channel assigned to the DPNSS module If the check box is selected beside a channel that channel is available for call traffic Provision the Channels as required by checking the tick boxes Enabled 233 236 Expansion 1 DTM DPNSS 5 5 Expansion 2 NJA Disable Enable Details For Module Expansion 1 DTM DPNSS Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Line Provision Virtual Channels Virtual Channels Virtual Channel Provisions l 0i E E 02 E 4 03 E 04 E 05 E 06 O 52 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 6 The module should be Enabled once configured Main Dsllz Enabled ff P52 Main GASI4 Enabled 233 236 Expansion 1 DTM DPNSS 5 1 Disabled Expansion 2 None 7 1 NJA NJA NJA Disable Details for Module Expansion 1 DTM DPNSS Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lines Provision Virtual Channels Virtual Channels BRI Module 1 Double click in the Configured Device field and set it to BRI ST4 MBM
54. ect version The application should be installed on the PC laptop that is required to perform configuration Note Java Runtime Environment must be installed on the PC used to access Application Launcher Visit www java com to download this NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 13 BCM50 System Start Up 1 Point your web browser at the BCM s IP Address HP United Kingdom Computers Laptops Servers Printers and more Windows Internet Explorer 2 You may get presented with the Certificate Error window If so click on the Continue to this website not recommended link a aur E Certificate Error Navigation Blocked AVG 7 Esearch amp TotalProtection gi AVGInfo 2 x There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate auth Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you server We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website Click here to close this webpage E Continue to this website not recommended lt j More information 3 If you see the following information box click Yes Security Information items Do you want to display the nonsecure items 140 NIN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 4 You may be presented with a second certificate error message To avoid s
55. ed to be removed by the system Note This parameter appears only when Overlap receiving is enabled Example Public received number 4502303 Target line received numbers 303 Local number length 7 Public received number length 3 Thus the first four digits are deleted by the system Send Name lt check box gt If the switch allows outgoing name display select the check box Display ETSI QSIG CTM GATM 4 and 8 port Module 1 Double click in the Configured Device field and set it to either CTM8 GATM8 or CTM4 GATM4 depending on which module is required Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs a NJA En bled ooi Location Configured Device IP Trunks Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 332 Internal Applications 1 Enabled 333 396 Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled O61 064 Main DSI12 4 Enabled 221 232 Main GASI4 4 Enabled 233 236 Expansion 1 5 1 A NJA NJA Expansion 2 7 1 NJA NJA NIA Disable 56 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 2 Then select Expansion 1 1 and configure the Disconnect timer settings as required Repeat this process for Expansion 1 2 CTM8 GATM8 only Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs ON Configured Device Internal IP Trunks Enabled 001 Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 332 Internal Applications 1 Enabled 333 396 Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 064 M
56. eeing the message again tick the Always trust content from this publisher box and click Yes Warning Security i x The web site s certificate cannot be verified Do you v want to continue Name 200 30 30 51 Yes J ro wW The certificate cannot be verified by a trusted source More Information 5 Again you may be presented with a security warning Tick the Always trust content from this publisher box to avoid seeing the message in future and click Run Warning Security i x The application s digital signature cannot be verified Do you want to run the application Nante Publisher bcm From https 200 30 30 51 e Jee The digital signature cannot be verified by a trusted source Oniy SE aU EESH cae a hie eae More Information NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 15 BCM50 System Start Up 6 You will be asked to enter the BCM account credentials Tick the Save Credentials and Auto Login boxes for easier future access Click OK when the account details have been entered Please Enter Credentials 7 Inthe Application Launcher window ensure the Main tab is selected Click on the BCM button to ensure the required list of applications are present Welcome to BCM Ger Drcvenced Application Group USE ADDL Wo Update egUe Activity Reporter Basic No update required Business Applications No update required Susiness Element Manager 000000000 iN
57. eived digits CallPilot Region CallPilot Password CallPilot User Interface UI Style CallPilot Attendant DN Lines to assign to CallPilot Auto Attendant LAN Connection In this situation the BCM is connected to a Local Area Network In addition to the information required for a Standalone installation you now need the following details NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 IP Address and Subnet Mask for the BCM If using DHCP Network Default Gateway Domain Name of the DNS server if the customer has a separate DNS Server IP Address es of the DNS server if relevant IP Telephony Registration details enable password etc BCM50 System Start Up WAN Connection This scenario only relates to a BCM50 b e installation The WAN information required for BCM50 b e models will be entered in the BCM50 b e Wizards Refer to the BCM50 Router Wizards Guide rA z T B F al S a i 8 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up Flow Chart The flow chart outlines the steps involved in System Start Up Which model of BCM50 is being installed Standard BCM50 BCM50e N wy Configure the Router IP Address amp DHCP settings refer to the BCM50 Router LAN Settings guide Obtain the Keycode file refer to the Obtaining a Keycode file section of this guide Configure a PC to connect to the BCM refer to the PC Configuration section of this guide
58. er determines how many incoming digits need to match the target line numbers to be considered a call for that target line Host node M1 Embark DNPSS IDPX DSM DPNSS cards connected to Embark switches have a different way of handling call diversion therefore when you provision a DIM for DPNSS you must indicate what type of switch the lines are connected to When you select the Embark switch calls are diverted using the Call Forwarding feature instead of call diversion a a E a a T S E T E A 4o K NIN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up Attribute Value Module line type Number to CErEEMINE that 7 call is rl for this system aai T Transits DA Indicate the maximum mal of times that a call will be transferred within the SL 1 network before the call is dropped Protocol must be set to SL 1 to display this field T1 parameters Ti parameters OO a E E E a a R E E N Specify a carrier failure standard T1A 5474 TR62411 e E E e E T Define alossplan seting OU UU USOS levels Define a loss plan setting O ec a ee S a Select the framing format used by your T1 or PRI service provider Extended Superframe ESF or Superframe SF Contact your T1 or PRI service provider for the proper setting SF or Superframe is sometimes known as D4 Te A i ee Define the encoding signals on a T1 line Select the standard used by your T1 service provider Contact your T1 service provider for the proper settin
59. ew update availiable 62 0 0 New update availiable 50 2 01 New update availiable 1 0 1 BCM Monitor Data Migration Manager Download Locations Run 3rd Party 16 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 8 From the list of Applications select Business Element Manager and click on the Run button Main Advanced Applications Application Group ame Stats USE eg WO UDUe le Tegu ei aj Activity Reporter Basic l No update required Business Applications No update required Business Clement Manager 00000000 New update availiable 62 0 0 BCM Monitor New update availiable 50 2 01 Data Migration Manager New update availiable 1 0 1 Donnioad Locations Coan f Local BCM 9 The download progress will display Business Applications No update required usiness Element Manager New update availiable 62 0 0 BCM Monitor New update availiable 50 2 01 ata Migration Manager New update availiable 1 0 1 Download Locations Run 3rd Party Application Launcher 1 06 Downloading 73 L 10 In the Node List Import window you can browse to a folder containing a previous BEM installation e g to import previous BEM nodes and click on Open Alternatively click on Cancel to continue Fe 3 Config Msi 3 Installs ae C Admin Converted Music D Intels 1 My Recent 3 ECM Course Booking Website ITEL a amit 3 BCM450 C Custome
60. f l 7 a 7 CTM4 GATM4 MBM CTM8 GATM8 MBM Disable xl MBM Double click in the Configured Device field and select 4 or 8x16 Combo module as required 2 Then select Expansion 1 1 and Expansion 1 2 if the 8 x 16 MBM has Telephony Resources Modules mi MEMs in arn 1 and 2 must have all DIPs IF Trunks Enabled IP Sets i Enabled 301 332 Applications 1 Enabled 333 396 BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 064 Main DSIl2 4 Enabled 221 252 GASI4 4 Enabled 233 236 1 8x16 MBM N A IJA NJA Expansion L1 o JCTMA GATMA MEM Expansion 1 2 CTM4 GATM4 MBM e Expansion 1 3 DSM16 MEM 6 1 Disabled 253 268 Expansion 2 None 7 1 NJA NJA NJA Disable Enable Details For Module Expansion 1 1 CTM4 GATM4 MBM Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Trunk type Loop Disconnect timer faso Y NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 been selected and configure the Trunk Module parameters accordingly Please refer to the CTM GATM 4 and 8 port Module section of this guide 63 BCM50 System Start Up 64 3 Then select Expansion 1 2 or Expansion 1 3 if the 8 x 16 MBM has been selected will be the DSM16 MBM ny Resources Modules Note I Configured Device IP Trunks IP Sets Applications BRI Loop DSI12 GASI4 xl MBM CTM4 GATM4 MEM Expansion 1 Expansion 1 1 Expansion 1 2 Expansion 1 5 DSMI Expansion 2 None Disable Enable IBMs in Expansion 1
61. fied Messaging To accelerate the initial installation programming of system level parameters a simple tool entitled Startup Profile can be used to CDR Clients quickly bring the BCM network element to a basic operational and BCM MIES ready to customize state without using Element Manager or set based administration RADIUS Dictionary Constructed as a well defined easy to use template that can be SSH Client Put TY data filled using Microsoft Excel the Startup profile provides a BCM Logs quick interface for defining parameters such as Digital Mobility Tools system profile such as country telephony template and key Digital Mobility Controller Voicemail attributes Digital Mobility Service Tool system IP parameters system level telephony attributes to automatically create the Templates a system DNs Startup Profile Template feature licensing information through automated application of the feature licensing file Factory Default Programming Record Pasa Sere users and groups NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 71 BCM50 System Start Up 11 Select the Save button from the File Download window and save the Profile template on to your PC File Download 12 Once saved you can then open the file from its saved location BCM Startup Pr ai I onle Template 72 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 13 The excel file will open from that location You
62. g lt cheoxboo Imm I Turn the internal T1 channel service unit CSU on or off CSUN rise 1mm I T Set the gain level of the transmitted signal This setting appears only when the Internal CSU is Enabled DSX1 build 000 100 100 T1 200 200 300 300 400 400 500 500 600 or 600 700 feet Set the distance between BCM and an external channel service unit This setting only appears when the Internal CSU is Disabled Contact your service provider for the proper settings oer Tal I Ensure this is enabled or disabled to match the service provider Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC4 setting for the trunk NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 45 BCM50 System Start Up DASS2 Modules 1 Double click in the Configured Device field and set it to DIM DASS2 module Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs ON Configured Device Enabled Enabled 301 Enabled 333 Enabled 061 Enabled 221 Enabled 233 Disabled Internal IP Trunks Internal IP Sets Internal Applications Main BRI Loop Main D511 Main GASI4 Expansion 1 DTM DASS2 None J m E E EUe e s Expansion 2 NJA NJA Disable Enable Details For Module Expansion 1 DTM DASS2 Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lines Trunk type DAs52 Clock source Secondary external 2 Configure the options as required 46 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM5
63. ile Configuration tool is an alternative method of configuring BCM initial settings to the previous sections in this guide The Startup Profile is configured via an Excel spreadsheet saved to a USB stick which is then inserted into the BCM USB port The BCM is then powered up whereby the Startup Profile is read and the settings applied Note The Startup Profile cannot be run after the Keycodes have been applied When the Startup Profile is successfully applied the BCM system automatically reboots to complete the system configuration The Startup Profile is not fully loaded until the system reboots Note The USB storage device must be formatted for the FAT32 file system If necessary reformat the USB storage device by plugging it into the USB port of your computer right clicking the USB device icon and selecting FAT32 reformatting Warning This destroys any data you had on the USB Before Configuring the Startup Profile Configuration Tool The Startup Profile is configured via an Excel spreadsheet In order to configure and save the Startup Profile the Excel macros need to be disabled To set the Excel Macro security settings 1 With Excel open go to the Tools menu and select Options 2 Select the Security tab NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 67 BCM50 System Start Up 3 Click the Macro Security button Options View Calculation Edit General Transition Color I _ International i Save _ Error Checking
64. isabled Valid Chars are 0 9 and A F ZONE DTNHAMIC ADDRESS 16 The system ID can be found from within Element Manager by opening the System folder and selecting keycodes link It can also be displayed from a BCM telephone by pressing the Feature key and entering SYSID 17 Enter the remaining information into the Startup Profile editor that you want loaded onto the BCM The Startup Profile editor contains explanations of the various parameters Simply click on the cell where you want to enter information and the help text appears You can choose which parameters to load onto your system by selecting Apply for the parameters you want to load If you do not want to load certain parameters select Ignore 76 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 18 If using a Keycode file ensure you type in the name of the file correctly e g 001158FF9B9C_ 01 lic Note The Keycode file should be copied to the root directory of the USB Stick g Security Warning Some active content has been disabled Click for more details Enable C FileName x vw A 0011F9E61B54 7 lic B C pO E AV A f j A Press to Save the Startup Profile Tab De Profile Editor Exce 4 12 ID HAME r faooooooaoa0 ICME 14 15 ZONE CLOCKCOWNTROL 16 GhT 5 00 Eastern Time US amp Canada Manual 17 18 SERYER me zi 2 DTHAMIC ADDRESS 22 eo a4 STATUS 25 et FILENAME OONFIE
65. may wish to view the Usage Instructions page Usage Instructions for Startup Profile Template and Startup Profile Editor Using Supported Versions of Microsoft Excel e Microsoft Excel 2000 or greater Ensuring Macros are enabled The Startup Profile template uses macros to perform certain functions You must set your Excel macro security level to medium or low to enable the macros 1 From the Tools menu select Macros then select Security and select Medium or Low and then Exit from Excel 2 Open the Startup Profile template in Excel and Enable macros if prompted Moving around within the Excel spreadsheet Use the Tab Key Enter Key or Arrow Keys to move between cells information you want to see simply click on it and drag it out of way It will remain fixed in the new location until the spreadsheet is closed Getting the most out of data validation features in the Excel spreadsheet Data validation occurs only for cells located on rows which are set to Apply Rows set to Ignore are not validated and are disregarded Once you have entered a value in a cell use the Tab Key Enter Key or Arrow Keys for immediate data validation to be performed Clicking between fields will not invoke the data validation however when the Save Startup Profile button is pressed all fields are validated prior to allowing the save to occur Copy and Pasting data between cells is not supported and will corrupt the data validation within
66. named SystemID sps and associated Startup 5 Profile Editor Excel Spreadsheet named SystemID xIs 4 12 ID NAME REGION 000000000000 Jecme0 SYSTEM ID Enter the System ID from the BCM50 Must be 12 Hexadecimal 15 ZONE GMIT 5 00 Eastern Ti KCONTROL NTPSER YER YEAR 18 SER YER Characters in Length DOMAINNAME DNS1 DNS2 13 Apply Valid Chars are 0 9 and 20 A F 21 DYNAMIC ADDRESS SUBNETMASK DFLTGTWY 24 STATUS 25 26 27 FILENAME 28 29 TEMPLATE STARTDON AUTOASSIGN ADYERTISEMENT REGISTRATION USEGLOBALPASS YD GLOBALPASS WD Disabled Disabled STATUS MINSECURITY ERSION Enabled noAutNoPri 42 MAINOFFICETYPE YOIPTRUNKCODE TESTLOCALTIMEOUT PRIMNETADDR ALTNETADDR NETCONNEC 43 ULG csi000 2 12 12 12 12 44 45 46 Press to Insert SNMPMANAGER Row 47 IPADDRESS s E 50 51 Press to Insert SNMPCOMM UNITY Row 52 STRING PERMISSION 53 Bibi public Read Only 54 Disabled User Accounts are Added with a default Password of Time2Chg and Numeric Password of 8642013577 Press to Insert U SERA a a say ae M 4 gt M Usage Instructions StartupProfileTemplate i ee n Rear Sl OM 75 55 Startup Profile Settings The following settings are entered in the Startup Profile Configuration Tool System Settings System ID This is the System ID as stated on the System ID label on the BCM A name for the BCM system Select your region e g
67. ng the Date and Time 1 From the Configuration tab open the System folder to expand it 2 Select Date and Time from the System folder The Date and Time panel displays Task Navigation Panel Configuration Adminis a eo Welcome EH System Date and Time Manual ATF runk Date and Time Source etwork Time Protofio Identification oR Manual R Jiime r as a Keycodes l l l T Eml s 4095 IP Subsystem o j Telephony Regions NTP security mode Linsec Administrator Access Raise alarm if dock differs by at least 5 H Resources ae _ H E Telephony Data Services NTP key string H E Applications Modify 3 Select the appropriate Date and Time Source 32 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 4 lf setting the Date and Time Source as NTP click on the Modify button Date and Time Date and Time Source Manual bd etwork Time Protocol Settings NTP server address time nist gov Synch every s C NTF security mode ecured Raise alarm if dock differs by atleast m NTP key ID 4 Modify Network Time Protocol Settings NTP server address WUA Aa in Synch every s 4096 NTP security mode Unsecured laise alarm if clock differs by at least 5 S o MPkeyD S o NTP key strin tsi lt s 6 If setting the Date and Time Source as Manual click on the Date and Time drop down ar
68. nts may retrieve any information stored within the computer system or network Users should have no expectation of privacy as to any communication on or information 7 You will be presented with the Element Manager interface 4 Avaya Business Element Manager 200 30 30 80 File Edit View Wetwork Session Tools Help fp Exit 3g Cut Ha Copy Paste WebPage f Validate Device W Disconnect E Refresh Auto sefresh Element Navigation Panel Task Navigation Panel By Network Elements Configuration Administration fy 10 12 ae 9 200 30 30 30 73 SP a System e H 0 Administrator Access 200 30 30 51 l e H Resources BCM Chester l Tu H 0 Telephony 200 30 30 77 TOA aeann H E Data Services satay 1 4 Applications Futi x od 30 Welcome Account Notifications User ID nnadmin Telset user ID 758662 Last successful login 2010 07 01 09 42 1 1 As LJ Software Keycodes Note If you have already applied the Keycodes via the Startup Profile you can proceed to the Initialising CallPilot Manager section Keycodes are entered in the Keycodes section of Element Manager and are entered as a file containing a range of features Note When entering the Keycode file you may be asked to reboot the BCM Certain features such as VoIP G W Trunks require the BCM to be rebooted NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 21 BCM50 System Start Up Use the following procedure to load a
69. ons NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 47 BCM50 System Start Up Trunk Port Details tab 3 Both trunk and analog station modules show port details Ports settings are directly related to the physical ports into which the PSTN lines or telephony devices connect on the media bay modules Telephony Resources Modules Note MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIFs ON Location Configured Device Internal IP Trunks Enabled Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 332 Internal Applications 1 Enabled 333 96 Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 064 Main DSI12 4 Enabled 221 232 Main GASI4 a 233 236 Expansion 2 None Fl NJA 4 NI 1A Disable Enable Details For Module Expansion 1 DTM DASS2 Frovision Lines Unequipped 0502 Unequipped 0503 Unequipped 0504 Unequipped 0505 Unequipped Module type Read only All modules These are the port numbers of the physical device Read only All modules type e This is the type of module T1 PRI L The number of lines depends on the module type si Idle All modules State or Active State Deprovisioned This field indicates whether a module line or DN is in use or even provisioned Version lt read only gt Po AlmoduleS i sSSSS This field T the version of firmware running on the module Ce e S a E T E E E __ Each port supports one telephone hence one DN record Addons All modules 48 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM5
70. open the Resources heading and click on Telephony Resources Task Navigation Panel Configuration Administration Telephony Resources MEMS i eee must neve o n Welcome H E System El Administrator Access Resources L Application Resources Media Gateways Port dmi ratr erz E A Pi L sO IP Trunks e a L Dial Up Interfaces lExpansion 2 None H E Telephony H 0 Data Services H E Applications 38 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 2 You can now proceed with configuring the Media Bay Module type Trunk Media Bay Modules Utility Utility DTM Digital Trunk Media Bay Connects digital public switched telephone Module lines to the BCM system PRI DASS2 DPNSS CTM4 CTM8 Caller ID Media Connects a maximum of four CTM4 or eight Bay Module CTM8 analog public switched telephone lines to the BCM system ISDN BRI Module Basic Rate Connects a maximum of four ISDN BRI S T Interface interfaces GATM4 GATM8 Global Connects 4 8 analog public switched Analogue Trunk Module telephone lines to the BCM system ADID4 ADID8 Connects 4 8 Analog Direct Inward Dial trunks to the system PRI Modules 1 Double click the Module Type and select DTM PRI from the drop down list Press the tab key on your keyboard to enforce the change Telephony Resources Modules Mote MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIPs O
71. or directly into a switch hub Registering IP Terminals The following procedure describes how to configure the BCM to allow IP Telephones to register on the BCM 1 From the Configuration tab open the Resources folder to expand it 2 Select Telephony Resources from the Resources folder NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 65 BCM50 System Start Up 3 Select IP Sets from the Configured Device column The Details for Module displays in the lower pane with the IP Terminal Global Settings tab as the default 4 Configure the IP Terminal Global Settings attributes Task Navigation Panel Configuration Administration Welcome system aa gees Te La ee D Administrator Access 012 ee E um a Application Resources linterna Applications Ae 1 Enabled a Media Gateways ain GATI ver Port ka Mair DSI12 f moog i i 1 T D oO D 0 IgA Wana F fana m DTM PRI 5 1 Disabled 065 oe None Jal N A N A N A p on lpr ci a IP Trunks i Dial Up Interfaces L Telephony 0 Data Services Disable Enable 0 Applications Details for Module Internal IP Sets IP Terminal Global Settings JAP Terminal Details Enable registration J Default codec auto Enable global registration password I Default jitter buffer auto Global password PA 6 729 payload size ms Auto assign DNs G 723 payload size ms 30 Play DTMF tone I G 711 payload size ms
72. ou change this you may lose your connection to the Network Element J Obtain IP address dynamically IP address 200 30 30 206 IP subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 200 30 30 7 If Obtaining an IP Address dynamically tick the Obtain IP address dynamically box You will see the following WARNING box WARNING x AN Changing DHCP Cli it status will restart Voice over IP Applications Click OK in the WARNING box and click OK again in the Modify IP Settings box You may lose your connection to Element Manager You will not need to reboot the BCM Click the OK button and reconnect to the BCM using the new IP address unless connected via the OAM port WARNING p xj 2 This action will cause you to lose your connection with the Network Element Reconnect to the Network Element to resume your management session Continue NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 10 If the BCM is obtaining its network settings via DHCP either its own DHCP server or one that resides on the network you can choose to renew the network settings To do so click Renew IP Address IP Subsystem General Settings LAN Interfaces IF LAN Interfaces Summary AN Interfaces Static Routes D Details for Interface Customer LAN IP Configuration Obtain IP address dynamically IP Address 200 30 30 74 Subnet Mask 1255 255 255 0 Renew IP Address NN40010 318
73. r Courses 3 Java E 3 BCM5 0 9 Dial by Name Logs 3 BCM50 3 Documentation 3 logs3 Desktop 3 BT Micro 9 Documents and Settings C Mitel C BT Product Support Website gt Engineer Courses c Mozilla Ko C BT Versatility 3 Formats amp Logs 3 MSOCache i Lee 3 calii70eaS3fae6c05352d Freemind O Netgear 3 CFusionMXx7 3 Galaxy io 6 ClarifyCRM12iSR 1 05 6 1386 G ORCA ef 3 Company Logo 3 Inetpub O Paul s General Stuff My Computer T File name Ey Open My Network Places Files of type fall Files h Cancel NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 17 BCM50 System Start Up 11 If there hasn t been a previous installation of Element Manager an empty version i e no preconfigured settings or Elements will be presented If you selected a folder containing a previous installation in the last step the existing nodes will be listed in the Element Navigation Panel Note Subsequent launches of Element Manager from Application Launcher or via Start Programs or desktop shortcut will show configured Elements and retain Element Manager settings A Avaya Business Element Manager Network Elements File t View Network Js Help ic of Element Navigation Panel S Fag New Folder NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up Element Manager Connection to the BCM To access Element Manager for configuration purposes 1 To access the Business Element Manager application
74. ress field type replacing the relevant part with your BCM IP address http lt bcm ip address gt Navigation Canceled Windows Internet Explorer ty a T JE http 200 30 30 80 _ h wa Note You can also use the Web Page button in Element Manager to launch a web broswer session The BCM you wish to access must be selected in the Element Navigation Panel to do this E E Network Elements Connection Information 2 410 112 ie 10 1 L 66 IP Address 200 30 30 80 F 200 30 30 30 73 User 1D aranin 7 e 200 30 30 51 BCM Chester Password 200 30 30 77 Inventory Information ou 3 System Name BCM50b 3 If you are presented with the Certificate Error window click on Continue to this website not recommended We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website Click here to close this webpage More information NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 69 BCM50 System Start Up 4 Accept any further security messages that you may get presented with Security Information This page contains both secure and nonsecure Do you want to display the nonsecure items 5 You will now see the login screen enter your BCM User name and Password By default these are set to User ID nnadmin Password PlsChgMe Click on OK Please Enter Credentials x Password 7 Save Credentials Auto Login 6 In the
75. row and use the control to select the correct date and time Click OK when finished Current Date and Time Date and time 2010 08 16 15 34 35 Time zone Daylight Savings Time 2010 4 Z SoM oT WTF OS E T g 10 11 12 13 14 is Bz 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 tine 3 df dls a C ox J cne NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 33 BCM50 System Start Up 7 Also ensure that the correct Time Zone is selected Current Date and Time Date and time 2010 08 16 15 34 35 Time zone UTC Edinburgh Landon ch UTC Casablanca Monrovia UTC Dublin Belfast UTC Edinburgh London UTC Iceland UTC Lisbon UTC Madeira Canary Island UTC 41 00 Jan Mayen UTC 1 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna Date amp Time Settings Attribute Description o Date and Time NTP Set to NTP Network Time Protocol if the system uses Source a network server to determine the correct time and date Trunk Set to Trunk to use time and date settings from a CO through an analog or IDSN line Manual Set to Manual if you want to be able to manually configure the time and date for your system Default Manual address for the server NTP server unsecured Raise alarm if clock The number of discrepancy seconds specified that must differs by at least occur before the system notifies you of a time difference s
76. rt supports one telephone hence one DN record Addons JAI All modules gt oo Indicates e odes a a items added to the telephony devices or trunks po Add on This is a list number Sn Ac Pc a KIM module ae running on the add on device 60 NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up 3 The bus or both busses should now be Enabled Telephony Resources Modules a MBMs in Expansion 1 and 2 must have all DIFs s Enabled IP Trunks Internal IP Sets 1 Enabled 301 Internal Applications 1 Enabled 334 Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 Enabled 271 Main DSii2 Main GASI4 4 Enabled 239 Expansion 1 D5M32 MEM NJA N eae Expansion 1 1 0SMI6MBM st Disabled DSM16 MEM EF Disabled 253 7 1 NIA Expansion 1 2 Expansion 2 Mone Details for Module Expansion 1 1 DSM16 MBM Note For the DSM32 MBM both Expansion 1 1 and Expansion 1 2 should be enabled ASM Analog Station Module Configuration Disable 1 Double click in the Configured Device field and from the drop down list set it to ASM ASM module Telephony Resources Modules ake MBMs in Ei lidl 1 and 2 must have all DIFs ON Internal IF Trunks l En abled Internal IF Sets 1 Enabled 301 Ja Internal Applications 1 Enabled 333 396 Main BRI Loop 3 Enabled 061 064 Main DSI12 4 Enabled 2al ERF Main GASI 4 Enabled 233 236 Expansion 1 12 5 JA NJA NJA on 2 NJA NJA
77. s under the Configuration gt Resources NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 43 BCM50 System Start Up Attribute Value Module line type Appears only for NI protocol ee ee ee type When you select SL 1 protocol an additional setting Protocol type appears SL 1 protocol is a private networking protocol This allows you to designate a BCM node as a Network controller The default setting is User client In public network configurations the CO is generally considered the Network side or controller Applies to SL 1 protocol only B channel Ascending selection Sequential sequence Descending Sequential Defines how B channel resources are selected for call processing eee et eet ee I timer sec Set the minimum duration of an answer signal before a call is considered to be answered ee 60 100 260 460 Loop T1 timer or 600 milliseconds Specify the duration of an Open Switch Interval OSI before a call on a supervised external line is considered disconnected This setting must match the setting for the line at the central office CO You must enable disconnect supervision by changing the Line Trunk mode attribute Under the Telephony Services sub heading choose Lines and Line trunk Data Primary External Secondary External Internal Designates whether the DTM BRI acts as a primary or secondary timing component for an external timing source or as the internal timing source Note A BRI module can b
78. the loop the length of the loop can be a maximum of 1000 m 3230 ft ONN Suppression Set the Outgoing Name and Number ONN Blocking blocking bit When you activate ONN a user can press FEATURE 819 to block the Service code outgoing name and number on a per call basis N A Programming note Ensure that all telephones that have this feature available are assigned valid OLI numbers Refer to ONN Suppression bit the system flags the call to the Central Office CO so that blocking the name and number is not sent to the person you call Service code VSC digits are dialed out before the called number to activate ONN at the central office These codes are supplied by your service provider for the lines NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 55 BCM50 System Start Up Attribute Value Description _ S O Settings Clock source MR Primary external Overlap receiving Secondary external Internal Attribute Value Description Clock Primary Primary External uses clock from PSTN source External Secondary External used if system has more than one Loop Secondary Internal uses clock on BCM External Internal receiving the BRI trunks Overlap receiving must be configured for each BRI loop Set the local number length for loops to interfaces that receive overlap rather than enbloc digits This number is the total length of the called party number received This number is used to calculate the number of leading digits that ne
79. xternal Secondary external or Internal 40 Primary external The DIM BRI obtains the timing from the network and the system synchronizes to it This is the default value for the first DTM in a BCM There should only be one defined Primary clock source on a System Private network If this system is in a private network and is intended to provide the master clock for that private network the system must have one and only one Primary clock reference on a DTM or BRI If this system is intended to act as clock master in a private network then all clock sources should be set to Timing Master on this system Secondary external The DIM BRI acts as a standby reference point lf there are excessive errors on the Primary reference link or the DTM BRI designated as Primary reference fails the Secondary DTM BRI obtains the timing from the network to be used for system synchronization This is the default value for the second DIM ina BCM Private network If this system is in a private network and is intended to provide the Master clock for that private network then there NN40010 318 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 BCM50 System Start Up should be no Secondary reference defined on any DTM BRI Note that there should only be one defined Secondary clock source on a system e Internal The DIM BRI does not obtain timing from the network but transmits the internally generated system timing from the Primary Secondary source to equipment to which it is
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