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1. The LAN settings define the BCM50 Integrated Router Card LAN IP Address DHCP mode and additional features such as IP Alias and Multicast Note This guide relates to the BCM50a ba and BCM50e be models only Note Although the BCM50a ba models will not be supplied with BCM 6 0 it is possible to upgrade the variants of these models to BCM 6 0 if they were originally supplied with BCM50 R2 or BCM50 R3 software Note The BCM50 Integrated Router is almost identical to the Business Secure Router BSR models BCM50a ba routers are based on the BSR252 and BCM50e be routers are based on the BSR222 LAN IP Address It will be necessary to define the IP address of the BCM50 Integrated Router card The Router Card LAN IP address will generally be the default gateway for network devices e g PCs IP Phones connected to the BCM50 Integrated LAN interfaces DHCP The BCM50 Integrated Router can provide DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol service to network clients DHCP allows a network administrator to supervise and distribute IP addresses and other network settings such as default gateways and DNS servers from a central location This service dynamically assigns IP addresses to network computers and IP telephones so you do not need to manually assign an IP address It can also automatically assign a new IP address if a device connects to a different place in the network There should be only one DHCP Server
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4. from acting as a DHCP server When you select None you must have another DHCP server on your LAN or else the computers must be manually configured IP Pool Starting This field specifies the first of the contiguous addresses in the IP Address address pool The default is 192 168 1 2 NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 17 Router LAN Settings Field Description DHCP Server If Relay is selected in the DHCP field above then enter the IP address Address of the actual remote DHCP server here Pool Size This field specifies the size or count of the IP address pool First DNS Server Second DNS Server Third DNS Server Select From ISP if your ISP dynamically assigns DNS server information and the Business Secure Router s WAN IP address The field to the right displays the read only DNS server IP address that the ISP assigns Select User Defined if you have the IP address of a DNS server Enter the DNS server s IP address in the field to the right Select DNS Relay to have the Business Secure Router act as a DNS proxy The Business Secure Router s LAN IP address displays in the field to the right read only The Business Secure Router tells the DHCP clients on the LAN that the Business Secure Router itself is the DNS server When a computer on the LAN sends a DNS query to the Business Secure Router the Business Secure Router forwards the query to the Business Secure Router s system DNS se
5. on a network It is recommended that if enabling DHCP the BCM50 Router be the only DHCP Server on the network on which it is to be installed Note The DHCP range to be issued to DHCP clients should be on the same network range as the Router Card LAN IP Address For example if the Router Card LAN IP Address is 192 168 110 1 the DHCP start address should be somewhere in the 192 168 110 x range following subnet rules NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 5 Router LAN Settings Note It is possible to configure the DHCP service on the main module instead of via the router itself DHCP must be disabled on the router to be able configure DHCP on the main module Refer to the DHCP Guide for more information DHCP amp BCM50 VLANs The BCM main unit supports VLAN configuration useful for segregating IP phone network traffic from regular data traffic for example Each configured VLAN can have its own DHCP range assigned If VLAN configuration is required for the network using the BCM then the BCM should be configured for this and the BCM should be used as the DHCP server as the router card does not support VLAN configuration Refer to the VLANs and DHCP Guides for information on how to perform this configuration Static DHCP If certain PCs devices on the network e g a FTP Server require a specific IP address this can be defined in the Static DHCP section IP Alias IP Alias allows you to partiti
6. system lor network The owner or its agents nay retrieve any information stored ithin the computer system or network Users should have no expectation of privacy as to any communication on or information Auto efresh 10 1 1 2 10 1 1 66 200 30 30 30 73 200 30 30 51 BCM Chester 200 30 30 77 TEST BCM50 R6 NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 11 Router LAN Settings 8 Click the Data Services link select the Router link and click the Launch Router Web GUI Tool button Launch Router WebGUI Tool 4 Administrator Access H Resources H Telephony 9 The Business Secure Router logon screen will be displayed Enter the Username default nnadmin and Password default PlsChgMe and click Login Note if the above logon details do not work try Username admin and Password setup 10 Change the password and click Apply or click Ignore to continue 12 NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 Router LAN Settings 11 To replace factory certificate click Apply or Ignore to continue cm L3 12 The Main Menu screen will display a SUAMAT STATIC ROUTE e Click WIZARD to configure your system for Internet access FIREWALL CONTENT FILTER ven e Click any link under MAIN MENU to configure advanced settings CERTIFICATES BW MGMT e Click MAINTENANCE to access a range of maintenance menus AUTH SERVER en e Click LOGOUT to e
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9. CM Chester 200 30 30 77 TEST BCM50 R6 200 30 30 80 4 Open the Network Elements folder and select the IP Address of the BCM A Avaya Business Element Manager Network Elements 200 30 30 80 File Edit View Network Session Tools Help fp Exit de Cut H3 Copy e Paste WebPage 4f Validate Device y Connect Delete Element Navigation Panel Network Elements Connection Information F 10 1 1 2 10 1 1 66 IP Address 200 30 30 80 200 30 30 30 73 User ID nnadmin 200 30 30 51 BCM Chester Password m Inventory Information 200 30 30 80 System Name BCM50b 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 10 NN40011 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 Router LAN Settings 6 A warning screen will appear read the warning and click OK A Confirm WARNING This computer system and network is PRIVATE and PROPRIETARY land 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
10. DULE MAINTENANCE 16 NN40011 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 Router LAN Settings 3 In the IP tab enter the DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask and Multicast options as required DHCP Setup DHCP IP Pool Starting Address 00 00 Pool Size DHCP Server Address 0 0 DNS Servers Assigned by DHCP Server First DNS Server From ISP Second DNS Server From ISP gt Third DNS Server From ISP LAN TCP IP IP Address 200 30 30 152 RIP Direction None IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 RIP Version RIP 1 Multicast None Windows Networking NetBIOS over TCP IP Allow between LAN and WAN Reset 4 You can choose to allow Windows Networking packets NetBIOS between the LAN and the WAN 5 Click the Apply button to save your settings LAN IP Settings Field Description DHCP Setup DHCP DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol RFC 2131 and RFC 2132 allows individual clients workstations to obtain TCP IP configuration at startup from a server Unless you are instructed by your ISP leave this field set to Server When configured as a server the Business Secure Router provides TCP IP configuration for the clients When set as a server fill in the IP Pool Starting Address and Pool Size fields Select Relay to have the Business Secure Router forward DHCP requests to another DHCP server When set to Relay fill in the DHCP Server Address field Select None to stop the Business Secure Router
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12. d Router Card LAN IP Address Subnet Mask and Multicast settings Also use this section to configure the DHCP mode start IP Address and Pool size Ensure you allow enough IP Addresses in the Pool size to accommodate all the DHCP clients on your network DNS servers can be entered if Known The DNS information entered here will be issued to DHCP clients to resolve domain name requests e g whilst using Internet Explorer to access websites by name Note The DHCP range to be issued to DHCP clients should be on the same network range as the Router Card LAN IP Address For example if the Router Card LAN IP Address is 192 168 110 1 the DHCP start address should be somewhere in the 192 168 110 x range following subnet rules Note It is possible to configure the DHCP service on the main module instead of via the router itself DHCP must be disabled on the router to be able to configure DHCP on the main module Refer to the DHCP Guide for more information 1 Access the Web Router GUI refer to the Accessing the Web Router GUI section of this guide 2 From the Main menu select LAN STATIC ROUTE e Click WIZARD to configure your system for Internet access FIREWALL CONTENT FILTER VPH e Click any link under MAIN MENU to configure advanced settings CERTIFICATES BW MGMT e Click MAINTENANCE to access a range of maintenance menus AUTH SERVER e e Click LOGOUT to exit the WebGUI LOGS CALL SCHE
13. e default policy set to block WAN to LAN traffic you also need to create a WAN to LAN firewall rule that forwards NetBIOS traffic Clear this check box to block all NetBIOS packets going from the LAN to the WAN and from the WAN to the LAN This field does the same as the Allow between WAN and LAN field in the WAN IP screen Enabling one automatically enables the other RIP Settings See BCM50 Router IP Routing Guide 18 NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 Router LAN Settings Configuring Static DHCP If PCs or IP Phones on the network require the same IP address constantly then the BCM50 Integrated Router can be configured to reserve an IP address for that device 1 Access the Web Router GUI refer to the Accessing the Web Router GUI section of this guide 2 From the Main menu select LAN 3 In the Static DHCP tab enter the MAC Address of the device and the IP address to be reserved for it SPEC Static Hcp IP Alias MAC Address IP Address E a 2 m DE Static DHCP Settings Field Description MAC Address Type the MAC address with colons otherwise known as the physical address of a computer on your LAN IP Address Type the IP address that you want to assign to the computer on your LAN Configuring IP Alias Use this section to configure the Router Card with up to two more IP Addresses This will allow the BCM50 Integrated Router t
14. l may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of a duly authorised representative of ITEL NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 3 Router LAN Settings Table of Contents LAN Setting S tirer cere eR intret eere a raa baai nekani 5 9 1 187 ENDO NONO CDS 5 LJAINUIP AGGE8SS ai otii enilim ie a be ud e hada e dem br b et e bri nene 5 Bi ei t ME CHEESE RETE SER A A 5 DHCP amp BOM50 VEANS ccr itin ict TATAE EN R TAE ARERR 6 Statio DAC Pes rer ee arn eea nA TAA E ERA AEEA RAE NES EESE AE tua 6 sae E E EA E E E AE 6 Default S ttings iscia aia 7 BCM50 Integrated Router and the BCM50 Customer LAN IP Address 7 Required Information x55 207 oa DEDI HE EIN 8 Elow Ghart ssn a a RASA a SCARRR APA 22 ds 8 Accessing the Web Router GUI eeeseeesessssss 9 From Element Manager ccscccceeseceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneneeeeeneneeeeeneeaeeeenseaeeeenenees 9 Access Directly via a Web Browser esee 14 LAN IP Address amp DHGOPS oie treni qti eite s 16 Configuring Static DHCP sssssssssssssseeeeen teretes 19 Configuring P AliaS suicides cei rece er eer dee ei Ce dua oe eed 19 Avaya Documentation Links 21 4 NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCMS50 Ris 6 0 Router LAN Settings LAN Settings Overview This document is designed to guide you through the setup of the BCM50 Integrated Router LAN Settings
15. ntered in Internet Explorer for configuration via the Web Router GUI and will be the default gateway for devices on the network including the BCM50 Integrated Router itself For information concerning the configuration of the BCM50 LAN Customer LAN IP address refer to the BCM50 System Start Up Guide NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 7 Router LAN Settings Required Information Before configuring the LAN settings you may want to obtain the following information e The required IP Address amp Subnet Mask of the BCM50 Integrated router e DHCP mode i e will the BCM50e be a ba be a DHCP Server or not e ls there any requirement for IP Alias Flow Chart The flow chart below shows which sections of the guide you should use Configure the IP Address amp DHCP Settings refer to the LAN IP Address amp DHCP section of this guide Does a network device require a static IP Address If yes refer to the Configuring Static DHCP section of this guide Does a network device require an IP Alias If yes refer to the Configuring IP Alias section of this guide 8 NN40011 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 Router LAN Settings Accessing the Web Router GUI There are two methods of accessing the Web Router GUI independent on which model you are configuring e Via Element Manager management application for all BCM50 models e Directly from a web browser From Element Manager 1 To access the Busines
16. o connect to logically separate networks being the default gateway for each network 1 Access the Web Router GUI refer to the Accessing the Web Router GUI section of this guide 2 From the Main menu select LAN NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 19 Router LAN Settings 3 Click on the IP Alias tab Enter the IP Address and Subnet Mask and enable the Alias by ticking the checkbox IP Alias P 17 IP Alias 1 IP Address 9216821 IP Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 RIP Direction Bon gt RIP Version RP gt IP Alias 2 IP Address IP Subnet Mask RIP Direction RIP Version IP Alias Settings Make sure that the subnets of the logical networks do not overlap Field Description IP Address Enter the IP Alias address of your BCM50 Integrated Router Card note that this is not the same as the LAN Core in dotted decimal notation for example 192 168 2 1 Subnet Mask Your BCM50 Integrated Router will automatically calculate the subnet mask based on the IP address that you assign Unless you are implementing subnetting use the subnet mask computed by the BCM50e be Router RIP Settings See BCM50 Router IP Routing Guide 20 NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 Router LAN Settings Avaya Documentation Links e BCM50e be Integrated Router Configuration Basics e BCM50a ba Integrated Router Configuration Basics NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50
17. on a physical network into different logical networks over the same Ethernet interface The BCM50 Integrated Router supports three logical LAN interfaces via its single physical Ethernet interface with the BCM50 Integrated Router itself as the gateway for each LAN network IP Alias can be used to create separate networks that are physically connected to the same LAN interface For example two departments can be logically separated but connected by the same physical infrastructure The diagram below describes a possible usage of IP Alias 6 NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 Router LAN Settings LAN IP Address 20 20 20 1 LAN IP Alias 30 30 30 1 Technical 20 20 20 30 30 30 For the Sales network the default gateway will be 20 20 20 1 and for the Technical network the default gateway will be 30 30 30 1 Default Settings The default LAN settings for the BCM50 Integrated Router are as follows e LAN IP Address 192 168 1 1 e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e DHCP Server Enabled o Start Pool IP Address 192 168 1 2 o Poolsize 126 BCM50 Integrated Router and the BCM50 Customer LAN IP Address A distinction should be made between the LAN Router Card IP Address and the BCM50 Customer LAN IP Address notably e The BCM50 Customer LAN IP Address is the address that Element Manager will connect to and will also be the S1 Terminal address that IP Phones connect to e The Router Card LAN IP Address is the address e
18. rver configured in the SYSTEM General screen and relays the response back to the computer You can only select DNS Relay for one of the three servers Select None if you do not want to configure DNS servers If you do not configure a DNS server you must know the IP address of a machine in order to access it LAN TCP IP IP Address Type the IP address of your Business Secure Router in dotted decimal notation 192 168 1 1 factory default IP Subnet Mask The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address Your Business Secure Router will automatically calculate the subnet mask based on the IP address that you assign Unless you are implementing subnetting use the subnet mask computed by the Business Secure Router 255 255 255 0 Multicast Select IGMP V 1 or IGMP V 2 or None IGMP Internet Group Multicast Protocol is a network layer protocol used to establish membership in a Multicast group it is not used to carry user data IGMP version 2 RFC 2236 is an improvement over version 1 RFC 1112 but IGMP version 1 is still in wide use If you would like to read more detailed information about interoperability between IGMP version 2 and version 1 please see sections 4 and 5 of RFC 2236 Windows Networking NetBIOS over TCP IP Allow between LAN amp WAN Select this check box to forward NetBIOS packets from the LAN to the WAN and from the WAN to the LAN If your firewall is enabled with th
19. s Element Manager application from the Start Menu navigate to Start Programs Avaya Business Communications Manager Business Element Manager AVG 9 0 Uninstall E BCM Dial by Name 2 0 I WebEx Recorder amp Player IF Camtasia Studio 2 IE Windows Live IF Camtasia Studio 6 A Acrobat com Canon Printer Uninstaller FA Adobe Reader 9 Canon Utilities A Audacity b b E gt gt gt IF Girix Ir ClarifyCRM12 0 IF Computer Associates Dia gt FileZilla FTP Client FreeMind an Games HDView 5 0 ig HP HP CD Labeler IT HP RecordNow b b gt b F gt b b b b b E b gt gt gt IF Macromedia IF Microsoft ASP NET 2 0 AJAX Extensions f EG Microsoft Office 2 Settings Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2007 Microsoft SQL Server 2005 P 4 Ir Mozilla Firefox 9 gt I e Run QuickTime If Quote Tool BC 2 Alternatively double click on the Business Element Manager desktop icon A Business Element Manager NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 9 Router LAN Settings 3 You will be presented with the Element Manager interface A Avaya Business Element Manager Network Elements File Edit View Network Session Tools Help qBo X cut Bg Copy e Paste E web Page i Validate Device 5 Connect 9K Delete Element Navigation Panel 10 1 1 2 10 1 1 66 200 30 30 30 73 200 30 30 51 B
20. xit the WebGUI LOGS CALL SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE E Status Ready NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 13 Router LAN Settings Access Directly via a Web Browser 1 Open your web browser In the address bar type in http lt router card LAN IP Address gt and press Enter Address http 10 1 1 67 2 The Business Secure Router logon screen will be displayed Enter the Username default nnadmin Password default PlsChgMe and click Login Note if the above logon details do not work try Username admin Password setup 3 Change the password and click Apply or click Ignore to continue 14 NN40011 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 Ris 6 0 Router LAN Settings 4 To replace factory certificate click Apply or Ignore to continue Apply Bg Ianore 5 The Main Menu screen will display IZARD MAIN MENU SYSTEM LAN WAN SUAMAT STATIC ROUTE FIREWALL CONTENT FILTER VPH CERTIFICATES BW MGMT AUTH SERVER REMOTE MGMT UPnP LOGS CALL SCHEDULE MAINTENANCE A Click WIZARD to configure your system for Internet access Click any link under MAIN MENU to configure advanced settings Click MAINTENANCE to access a range of maintenance menus Click LOGOUT to exit the WebGUI j Status Ready NN4001 1 042 Issue 1 2 BCM50 RIs 6 0 15 Router LAN Settings LAN IP Address amp DHCP This section describes how to configure the BCM50 Integrate
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