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1. IDN EI SiT betertoace Pee emt AJ 45 jacks BRI Port Wiring os o Reem F 5 eeneg No conneoion 54 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 DTM Ports Media Bay Modules The digital trunks are connected to the DTM via the RJ 48C jack rt F Dm ei q m Lei od o E eo E Cen Ce Fame L Birks Bantam jack RA jack The pin outs are detailed below P o r Recsive ing 4 Deen e mmm 2 No connection NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 HA pin out 55 Media Bay Modules Avaya Documentation Links Installation System Installation Devices Configuration System Configuration Telephony 56 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0
2. LE This field indicates the version of firmware running on the add on device 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 Combination of a CTM4 and a DSM16 telephone 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 Combination Module Configuration 1 Configuring a combo MBM will result in 2 sub modules for the 4x16 or 3 sub modules for the 8x16 appearing in Telephony Resources Main MBM 2 1 Main MBM 2 2 and Main MBM 2 3 in the example below 2 Select each sub module to configure the specific settings in the case of the CTM GATM component or view the details in the case of the DSM16 component Telephony Resources Configured Device 6x16 MBM f Details For Module Main MBM 2 1 Trunk Module Parameters Tk Park Details For the CTM GATM sub module specific settings please refer to the CTM GATM 4 and 8 port Module section of this guide For the DSM16 sub module specific settings please refer to the DSM 16 32 Modules section of this guide NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 49 Media Bay Modules Media Bay Modules Wiring Charts This section is for reference purposes Wiring for the MBM s is provided ASM8 GASM DSM Media Bay Modul
3. 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 the loop the 4 O NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules Attribute Value Description TI lenoth 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 Settings Clock source PR Primary external Overlap
4. NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules 3 Secondary external The DTM 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 should be no Secondary reference defined on any DTM BRI Note that there should only be one defined Secondary clock source on a system 4 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 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 Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Switch Bus State Low High Total Expansion 1 2 D5M16 MBM 011110 51 1 Enabling 419 ep Expansion 1 3 ASMIJAS5M4 MBM 111101 52 1 abled 435 DTM PRI 111100 a uama Expansion 1 5 BRI ST4 MBM 111011 54 1 091 Details For Module E
5. and line numbers can be dynamically configured per MBM Therefore extension and line numbers are not defined by location allocation within Telephony Resources as was the case with the BCM200 and BCM400 platforms Default extension and line numbers exist but these can be changed as required Telephony Resource allocation is determined differently depending on whether or not MBM s will be installed in the BCM450 main unit or the expansion unit if utilising NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 13 Media Bay Modules e Main Unit There are 4 Media Bays available termed MBM1 MBM2 MBM3 and MBM4 Physical location determines the Telephony Resources location e Expansion Unit There are 6 Media Bays available Dipswitch configuration determines the Telephony Resources location MBM s can be installed in any bay in the expansion unit Rules concerning MBM locations are greatly simplified resulting in greater flexibility Listed below are rules governing the MBM location e lf you are installing a DSM32 insert it into MBM slot 1 as this is pre configured in Telephony Resources e FEM modules can only be installed into the main unit Main Unit MBM Locations As previously described the physical location of the MBM s determines the Telephony Resource location There are 4 bays available which relate to Telephony Resources locations MBM1 4 as below Telephony Resources config Element Manager Telephon
6. combination of CTM4 8 amp DSM16 o G4 8x16 Combo global 4 8 analog trunks 16 digital stations combination of GATM4 8 amp DSM16 e Special Modules o FEM Fibre Expansion Module connects legacy Norstar expansion modules to the BCM o R2MFC Media Bay Module Descriptions The following sections describe the hardware attributes and functionality of the Media Bay Modules Digital Trunk Modules When configured on a North American BCM system the DIM connects a T1 or PRI circuit to the BCM system T1 circuits provide 24 digital channels to the PSTN while PRI circuits provide 23 digital channels to the PSTN When configured on an International BCM system the DIM connects an ETSI ISDN E1 or PRI E1 circuit to the BCM system providing a maximum of 30 digital channels to the PSTN The DTM module supports the following protocols e PRI e DASS2 e DPNSS NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 7 Media Bay Modules Monitor jacks RJ 48C digital telephone line connector Power LED Status LED In service LED Loopback test LED Receive LEDs Transmit LEDs Basic Rate Interface Media Bay Module The Basic Rate Interface Media Bay Module BRIM connects a maximum of four BRI ISDN loops to the BCM system Each ISDN loop supports 2 channels The BRIM only recognizes the T interface used in European networks To use the BRIM with the U interface typical in North American networks you require an external NT1 box to conv
7. e Decide whether each MBM should be in the main or expansion unit NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 5 Media Bay Modules Flow Chart Use this flow chart to configure and install the Media Bay Modules Plan the types and number of Media Bay Modules required for the Installation Plan the installation location of each MBM i e main or expansion unit Prepare the BCM for Media Bay Modules refer to the Configuring Media Bay Modules in Telephony Resources section of this guide Install the MBM s in the BCM main or expansion units refer to the Installing the Media Bay Modules section of this guide lt may be necessary to further configure the MBM s with specific settings refer to the Media Bay Module Specific Settings section of this guide 6 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules Supported Media Bay Modules The following Media Bay Modules are supported on the BCM450 e Digital Trunk Modules o DTM digital trunk module o BRI ISDN Basic Rate trunk module e Analog Trunk Modules o CTM4 8 4 8 port analog CLID trunk module o GATM4 8 global 4 8 port analog trunk module o ADID4 8 4 8 port analog direct inward dial e Digital Station Modules o DSM16 32 16 32 port digital station module e Analog Station Modules o ASM8 8 8 port analog station interface o GASM8 global 8 port analog station interface e Combination Modules o 4 8x16 Combo 4 8 analog trunks 16 digital stations
8. 111101 52 1 Enabled 435 9 Media Gateways mir DEER 9 Port Ranges enansinn ART ST4 MAM z nahla 70 lt elephony Resources Enable Configure 0 Dial Up Interfaces H 0 Telephony aS Data Services Details For Module Expansion 1 4 G A Applications Trunk Module Parameters Details Provision Lines Trunk type Overlap receiving _ Clock source 4 Use the following sections as a reference for configuring each MBM type 5 Changes made in the Details for Module sections may result in the following window Click OK to make the changes WARNING A Changing this parameter will temporarily disable the module I Cancel NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 35 Media Bay Modules 6 When you have made any changes to the MBM s ensure they are in the Enabled state the Enable button will be greyed out Task Navigation Panel Configuration Administration ol Welcome JC System Gy Administrator Access ao Resources x Application Resources 9 Media Gateways Oh Port Ranges Ln Dial Up Interfaces JC Telephony D Data Services JC Applications Telephony Resources Location Configured Device Dip Switch Bus State Expansion 1 1 D5M32 MBM 011111 50 1 Enabling at Expansion 1 2 DSM16 MBM 011110 51 1 Enabling 4 Expansion 1 3 ASMI ASM MBM 111101 52 1 Enabled 4 1 DTM PRI 111100 2 Deconfigure Details For Mo
9. 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 BRI Module 1 There are no module specific settings for BRI modules However check that the loops are provisioned Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Bus Dip Switch State Main MBM 2 T None JA A BRI ST4 MEM Main MBM 4 DTM DPNSS Jri gt s Expansion 1 MBM 6 NIA NI A NIA ak Deconfigure Details For Module Main MBM 3 JE III IIT ead Provision Loops Provisioned NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 43 Media Bay Modules 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 Selectthe Loop to configure 3 Selectthe Loop Type from the option box provided Loops ONN Blocking Service code Service code Service code Service code Details for Loop S02 Settings Secondary external e Secondary exierral Internal 4 Configure the loops and clock source accordingly Loop Settings Attribute Value Description f ONN Blocking S02 T Euro HA Service code 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
10. Device Dip Switch Bus State Main MBM 1 2 DSM16 NJA 11 1 Enabling Main MBM 2 None N A N A N A LA Main MBM 3 BRI 5T4 MEM Cig a A NJA DTM PRI CTE a aman MEM 6 Details For Module Main MBM 4 Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Part Details Provision Lines e Trunk type Overlap receiving _ Clock source Primary external Secondary external Internal Media Bay Module Specific Settings lt may be necessary to change specific settings on each module e g protocols or clock source for example The following sections describe how to configure detailed settings on each Media Bay Module Use the following procedure to configure the MBM specific settings 1 Launch Element Manager and connect to your BCM 2 In the Configuration tab open the Resources folder and click on Telephony Resources 34 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules 3 Select the MBM you want to further configure The MBM specific settings can be found in the Details for Module section in the lower half of the screen Task Navigation Panel Telephony Resources Configuration Administration of Welcome Modules aE system Location Configured Device Dip Switch Bus State Low aS Administrator Access Expansion 1 1 DSM32 MEM 011111 50 1 Enabling 287 Resources Expansion 1 2 DSM16 MBM 011110 51 1 Enabling 419 Application Resources Expansion 1 3 ASM ASM MBM
11. provisioned in addition to the standard lines Click on the Provision Virtual Channels tab to do this Telephony Resources Modules Bus Low Location Configured Device Dip Switch Stake Main MBM 2 None NJA NJA NJA NJA BRI sT4 MEM All On 30 1 Enabling 099 DTM DPNSS Expansion 1 MBM 6 NJA NJA NJA NJA Disable Enable Deconfigure Configure Details For Module Main MBM A Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lined Provision Virtual Channels Virtual Channels Virtual Channel Provisioned 42 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules DPNSS Module Specific Settings Attribute Vaue Desciton lt 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
12. steps 4 7 in this section 11 When configuring each MBM on the expansion unit 2 extra fields are displayed Note and Dip fields referring to dip switch configuration Whilst it is possible to alter the suggested dip switch configuration it is recommended to accept the suggested values The dip switch settings on the MBM must match the settings in this field Module type DSM16 MBM Note Verify device DIP before installing Start DN Public received digits OLI Private received digits OLI Assign target lines p Dip 011110 18 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules 12 You will notice that the required Dip Switch configuration for each MBM is defined in the Dip Switch column Note this down for when dip switch configuration on the MBM is required later in the procedure Telephony Resources Configured Device Dip Switch Bus State DSM32 DSM32 MBM All On JA M DSM1i6 d 0 1 Enabled 236 16 DSM16 WA L l Enablin I 237 252 16 ASM ASM MBM 20 Enablin f 279 286 8 0 Main MBM 3 BRI ST4 MBM 30 Enablin Main MBM A None M A JA NJA IJA NIA NIA Expansion 1 MBM 6 MIA IJA NJA MA NJA NJA Expansion 1 1 DSM32 MBM D11111 50 1 Enablin j 32 Expansion 1 2 DSM16 MEM D11110 51 1 Enablin f 419 13 16 Expansion 1 3 ASM ASM MBM 111101 52 1 Enahblin I 43 442 8 Expansion 1 4 DTM PRI DO 53 Enablin 098 30 Expansion 1 5 BRI ST4 MBM i 54 Enabl
13. 0 DTM PRI 111100 Ei Enabled o u To Media Bay Modules 1 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 2 Make any changes as required PRI Module Specific Settings Attribute Value _ Module line type E l Trunk type 1 Indicates the type of trunks This field is read only for all modules except DIM modules Protocol NI 2 DMS 100 DMS 250 AT amp T4ESS SL 1 Euro ETSI Q Sig 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 loops under the Configuration gt Resources gt Telephony Resources Note Always check the line protocol with the central office NSF None ae Extension ae 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
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15. MBM All On NJA NJA 221 252 Main MBM 1 1 DS5M16 NJA 10 1 Enabled 221 236 Main MEM 1 2 DSM16 NJA 11 1 Enabling 237 252 Main MBM 2 FEM MBM All On NJA NJA NJA N A Main MBM 2 1 Norstar SM NJA 20 1 Enabling 279 450 Main MBM 2 2 Norstar TM NJA NJA NJA NIA NJA Main MBM 2 2 1 BRI ST4 NJA 21 1 Enabling 069 076 Main MEM 2 2 2 BRI ST4 NJA 21 2 Enabling 077 084 Main MBM 2 2 3 BRI ST4 No Cfg NJA N A NA NJA Main MBM 2 3 None N A N A N A NA NJA Main MBM 2 4 None NJA NJA NJA NJA M Main MBM 2 5 None N A N A NJA NJA NJA Main MEM 2 6 None NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA Main MEM 3 Main MEM 4 DTM PRI All On 40 1 Enabled 115 144 Expansion 1 MBM 6 NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA Expansion 1 1 DM 22 MEM 011111 oO 1 Enabling 287 418 Disable E n aami Deconfigure Configure Note Some modules require sub modules to be selected for de configuration For example to remove the FEM the Norstar SM entries would need to be de configured and the Norstar TM modules MBM 2 2 1 2 2 3 in the example above would need to be selected and de configured individually 4 The Deconfigure dialog box will appear Click on the OK button to proceed Decontigure A This will erase all of this device s programming Module type BRI ST4 MBM NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 31 Media Bay Modules 5 All the configuration associated with that MBM will be removed If you are replacing the MBM with a module of a different type select the new MBM type from the Con
16. Main MEM DSM16 NJA d I LA Main MBM Main MBM Main MBM Main MBM Expansion 1 LI WON B CTM4JGATM4 MBM CTM8JGATM8 MBM DTM PRI DTM DPNSS DTM DASS2 5 When the required MBM type has been selected the Configure button becomes active Click on the Configure button to configure extension or line allocations to the MBM Telephony Resources Location Configured Device Dip Switch Internal IP Trunks NJA Internal IP Sets NJA Internal Applications NJA Main MEM 1 DSM32 DSM32 MBM All On Main MBM 1 1 DSM16 NJA Main MBM 1 2 DSM16 NJA Main MEM 3 None NJA Main MEM 4 None NJA Expansion 1 None NJA 6 The Configure dialog box will appear You can accept the defaults or configure new extension station or line trunk information e Station Module Accept the defaults or configure the Start DN Public received digits OLI and Private received digits OLI The received digits and OLI information will be assigned sequentially to the number of stations available on that module There is also the NN4001 1 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 Media Bay Modules option of assigning Target Lines to the extensions on the MBM Tick the Assign target lines check box to do this Configure Start DN Public received digits OLI Private received digits OLI Assign target lines gt e Trunk Module Accept the default Start Line number or enter a new starting l
17. Module FEM allows legacy Norstar Expansion Modules for connecting extensions and trunks to be connected to the BCM450 This would be used in installations whereby a Norstar with existing Expansion Modules was being replaced by the BCM450 The existing Norstar Expansion Modules would be connected via fibre cables to the fibre ports on the FEM Note The FEM can only be installed in the main unit not in the expansion unit Note Only one FEM per main unit is supported 12 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules Fibre Ports Connect to Norstar Expansion Modules Up to 6 Norstar Expansion Modules can be connected via fibre cables to the FEM Supported Norstar Expansion Modules are e Global Line Module Norstar Trunk Module in Element Manager e Extension Module Norstar Station Module in Element Manager e Analog Extension Module Norstar Analog Station Module in Element Manager Note Norstar Central Control Unit connection to the FEM is not supported Note Daisy chaining of Norstar Analog Extension Modules AEM is not supported on the BCM450 i e only one Norstar AEM can be connected to each FEM fibre port Telephony Resources amp Media Bay Modules Media Bay Modules are installed in the BCM450 main and expansion units The BCM450 does not auto detect the MBM type and therefore configuration has to take place BCM450 uses the Dynamic Device Configuration feature whereby extension station
18. Norstar SM Main MBM 2 2 Norstar TM NJA dam MEM 2 2 BRI ST4 No Cfg dam MBM 2 2 2 BRI ST4 No Cfg dam MBM 2 2 2 BRI ST4 No Cfg Main MBM 2 3 None NJA 7 When the required Norstar Expansion Module type and line card type for Norstar TM has been selected the Configure button becomes active Click on the Configure button to configure extension or line allocations to the Norstar Expansion Module Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Switch Main MEM 2 FEM MEM All On Main MBM 2 2 Norstar TM NJA Main MEM 2 2 1 BRI ST4 No Cfg Main MBM 2 2 2 BRI ST4 No Cfg Main MBM 2 2 3 BRI ST4 No Cfg Main MBM 2 3 None NJA 8 The Configure dialog box will appear You can accept the defaults or configure new extension station or line trunk information e Norstar Station Module Accept the defaults or configure the Start DN Public received digits OLI and Private received digits OLI The received digits and OLI information will be assigned sequentially to the number of stations available on that module There is also the option of assigning Target Lines to the extensions on the MBM Tick the Assign target lines check box to do this Configure KE Module type Mee Public received digits OLI Private received digits OLI Assign target lines NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 23 Media Bay Modules e Norstar Trunk Module Accept the default Start Line number or enter a new starting line number for the tr
19. SI as per EIA TIA 464 Indicates to the attached device in an established communication that the connected device should release the call e Caller ID provides the name phone number and other information about the caller to the end user telephone at the start of the call e Firmware downloading capability allows the system to upgrade the ASM8 and GASM8 firmware e Enhanced ringing capability ASM8 and GASM8 provide a ringing voltage of 2 REN 65 V rms per port e Calling line identification CLID e The GASMB is designated as an ONS on premise station port G4ASMB8 faceplate LEDs and connectors Power Status 4x16 Media Bay Module The 4x16 MBM provides both analog trunk and digital telephone connections The 4x16 MBM provides connections for four analog lines and 16 digital telephones Each of the four analog lines support caller ID and disconnect supervision An auxiliary port next to the Line 1 port enables you to use an analog telephony device such as a modem fax or telephone to share the trunk NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 11 Media Bay Modules 4x16 faceplate LEDS and connectors I lee doll Power Status Line 1 Modem Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Global 4x16 and Global 8x16 Module This is a combination module that provides 16 Digital Extensions and either 4 or 8 analog lines version dependant 16 Digital Extensions 8 Analogue Trunks Fibre Expansion Module The Fibre Expansion
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21. dule Expansion 1 4 Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lines Trunk type PRI Overlap receiving d Note Some settings are only available in certain regional profiles Trunk Media Bay Modules DTM Digital Trunk Media Bay Module ISDN BRI Module Interface CTM4 CTM8 Caller ID Media Bay Module GATM4 GATM8 Analogue Trunk Module ADID4 ADID8 Global lines to the BCM system PRI DASS2 DPNSS interfaces Connects a maximum of four CTM4 or eight CTM8 analog public switched telephone lines to the BCM system Connects telephone lines to the BCM system Connects 4 8 Analog Direct Inward Dial trunks 48 analog public switched to the system Clock Sources and Digital Trunk BRI Modules 36 1 For each DTM and BRI choose one of the following settings Primary external Secondary external or Internal 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
22. e Amphenol Wiring Use the table below if connecting extensions stations to a DSM Media Bay Module evice Pin Connection Wire Colour ASM8 GASM DSM 1 Ring Blue White 2 Ring Orange White Tip White Green 3 Ring Green White 4 Ring Brown White 5 Ring Slate White sm sees 6 Ring Blue Red 7 Ring Orange Red Cee 8 Rino Green Red DSM Only WAS 9 Ring Brown Red 10 Ring Slate Red 11 Ring Blue Black 12 Ring Orange Black 13 Ring Green Black 14 Ring Brown Black 15 Ring Slate Black 16 Ring Blue Yellow No Connection Note The ASM8 8 and GASM MBM s support 8 analog stations 50 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules ADID4 8 Media Bay Module Amphenol Wiring Use the table below if connecting analog trunks to an Analog Direct Inward Dial MBM Device Pin Connection Wire Colour ADID4 amp ADID8 Ring Blue White Ring Orange White Ring Green White White Brown Ring Brown White 5 Ring Slate White 6 Ring Blue Red 7 Ring Orange Red Tip Red Green 8 Ring Green Red NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 51 Media Bay Modules GATM4 8 Media Bay Module Amphenol Wiring Use the table below if connecting analog trunks to a GATM4 or GATM8 Media Bay Module It is also possible to connect a power fail extension to the last pair on the amphenol wiring Device Pin Connection Wire Colour GATM4 amp GATM8 1 Ring Blue White 2 Ring Orange White 5 Ring Slate White
23. e rear right side according to the below tables Country Profile dip switches 28 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules GASM right hand side dipswitch settings switch 1 3 Switch Description Setting Switch 1 Determines the firmware CF F standard mode firmware download capability downloading not supported Oh Enhanced mode firmware downloading supported Switch 2 Determines when the firmware is QFF if you want the G4sM ta downloaded from the BOM450 download the firmware when the for enhanced mode only firmware version in the BCM450 is different from the version inthe GASM default ON if you want the GASM ta download the firmware whenever a cold start occurs for the BOCM450 switch 3 Enables or disables echo JFF Enables echo cancellation cancellation default OM Disables echo cancellation GASM right hand side dipswitch settings switch 4 8 switches 4 to 8 select the region for the GASM8 as follows ti Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 Switch 7 Switch 8 Ak Je ae ee Pe NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 29 Media Bay Modules Additional Information This section contains information and procedures that may not be required in all situations Additional MBM Configuration De configuring Media Bay Modules Should it be necessary to remove a MBM or replace a MBM with a different type then the MBM should be de configured in Telephony Resources De configuring a MBM
24. ert the U interface to a T interface Each BRI ISDN connected loop adds two telephone lines to the BCM system Each BRIM can add a maximum of eight lines to the BCM system through the four RJ 48C jacks on the faceplate ISDN BRI S T Interface Loop A Lpd Power Statirs 8 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules Caller ID Trunk Media Bay Module There are two types of Caller ID trunk media bay modules C TM 1 CTM4 The CTM4 connects a maximum of four analog calling line ID CLID interfaces to the BCM system through four RJ 11 jacks on the front faceplate of the MBM These jacks are labelled Line 1 Auxiliary Line 2 Line 3 and Line 4 The auxiliary jack connects to Line 1 Power LED Status LED Une 8 Aux _ Line 2 ine A lined lebt z 2 CTM8 The CTM8 provides eight analog CLID interfaces to the BCM system through eight RJ 11 jacks on the front faceplate of the BCM Each jack also supports disconnect supervision There are two auxiliary jacks on this MBM which connect to Line 1 and Line 5 The auxiliary ports will interface to a V 92 or V 90 modem fax machine unit or analog telephone When the auxiliary device is active the BCM system disables the associated line If the line is active the auxiliary port line is disabled When an analog telephone is connected to the auxiliary port it can be used as an emergency telephone because this line re
25. f the power to the BCM ii Bn OK 17 When the BCM is fully powered down i e the status and power LED s are unlit it will be safe to install the FEM MBM s The FEM dip switches should be all be set to On before installing in the BCM Refer to the Installing the Media Bay Modules section of this guide Installing the Media Bay Modules Before you install the MBMs into the BCM system you must set the DIP switches The dipswitches can be found at the rear of the module itself and can be set to ON and OFF following certain rules Underside of the ha MBM MBM is right side up Back of the MBM Rear view of the MBM Most MBM s only have the dip switches shown above For the G4 8x16 GASM and GATM MBM s please refer to the MBM s Requiring Further Dip 26 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules Switch Configuration section of this guide for further information on configuring the dip switches on the rear right side of the MBM For all MBM s use the following procedure to configure the dip switches on the rear left side of the MBM as shown above before installing in either the main or expansion unit Note Both the BCM main and expansion units should be powered down before installing MBM s 1 Refer to the dip switch settings you noted whilst performing the Configuring Media Bay Modules in Telephony Resources section of this guide 2 Configure each MBM s dip switches accord
26. figured device column If the MBM is not being replaced select None from the Configured Device column Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Switch Bus State Low Main MBM 1 DSM32 D5M32 MBM All On NIA NIA 21 Z Main MBM 1 1 DSM16 NJA 10 1 Enabled 221 z Main MBM 1 2 DSM16 NJA 11 1 Enabling 237 z Main MBM 2 FEM MBM All On NIA NI A NI A i Main MBM 2 1 Norstar SM NIA 20 1 Enabling 279 4 Main MBM 2 2 Norstar TM NJA MIA NIA NA k Main MBM 2 2 1 BRI ST4 NIA 21 1 Enabling 069 L Main MEM 2 2 2 BRI ST4 NI A 21 2 Enabling 077 L Main MBM 2 2 5 BRI ST4 No Cfg NIA NIA NIA i Main MBM 2 3 None NIA N A N A NA k Main MBM 2 4 None NJA NJA NJA NJA P Main MBM 2 5 None NA NA NIA i Main MEM 2 6 None NIA NIA NIA k Main MBM 3 No Cfg A T Main MBM 4 None All On 40 1 Enabled 115 Expansion 1 ASM ASM MBM NA NJA NJA NJA Expansion 1 1 4416 MEM _ D11111 50 1 Enabling 287 d CTM4 GATM4 MEM CTM8 GATM8 MBM DTM PRI DTM DPNS5 DTM DASS2 Disabling Enabling MBM s Element Manager allows the MBM s to be disabled and re enabled when required When initial configuration of the MBM has taken place refer to the Configuring Media Bay Module s in Telephony Resources section of this guide the MBM will automatically be placed in the Enabled state or Enabling until the module and associated connections have been installed The module can be disabled for MBM specific configuration purposes or to take
27. 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 disruptions NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 41 Media Bay Modules DPNSS Modules Telephony Resources Modules Low Configured Device Dip Switch Bus Stake High None NJA NJA NJA NJA NJA BRI 5T4 MEM All On 30 1 Enabling 099 106 THU Wo bai enabled bel NJA N A NJA NJA NJA Location GA sj Disable Enable Deconfigure Configure Details For Module Main MBM 4 Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lines Provision Virtual Channels Trunk type DPNSS Host node Clock source Primary external k DPNSS local number length B Maximum transits 1 With DIM DPNSS modules there are Host Node options reflecting the possible DPNSS devices the BCM could be connected to Select the node that the BCM is connected to 2 Configure the other options as required 3 Check that the Virtual Channels are
28. g digital Before you install a Media Bay Module configuration will be required within the Telephony Resources area of Element Manager to define where the Media Bay Module should be located This configuration determines which line numbers trunks or DNs extensions the equipment connected to the module will have access to and what dip switch configuration each MBM will require The BCM450 main unit can support up to 4 MBM s whilst the expansion unit can support up to 6 MBM s Therefore a maximum of 10 MBM s can be supported on the BCM450 Further extension line expansion can be achieved by using the Fibre Expansion Module to connect up to 6 legacy Norstar Expansion Modules However the BCM450 maximum capacity limits of 300 extensions and 130 trunks with Capacity Expansion Card still apply Note If the station and or trunk requirements of the BCM450 are such that an expansion unit will be required then the expansion unit will need to be enabled by a keycode Note This guide is specific to BOM450 Media Bay Module installation and configuration For information concerning BCM50 Media Bay Module installation and configuration please refer to the BCM50 Hardware amp Installation Guide and the BCM50 System Start Up Guide Required Information Before installing the Media Bay Modules you should consider the following to help define the requirements for each module e Determine the type and number of Media Bay Modules
29. gnates whether the DIM 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 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 SE E Gate 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 t
30. has the effect or erasing its programming i e lines and DN numbers will be removed allowing that resource to be left un configured or allowing that resource to be re configured as another MBM Use the following procedure to de configure a MBM 1 Launch Element Manager and connect to your BCM450 2 In the Configuration tab open the Resources folder and click on Telephony Resources Task Navigation Panel Telephony Resources Configuration Administration Welcome Modules DO System Location Configured Device Dip Switch DCH Administrator Access DSM32 DSM32 MBM GH Resources Main MEM 1 1 DSM16 NJA 9 Application Resources Main MBM 17 DS5M16 NJA OO Media Gateways Main MBM 2 FEM MBM All On a Port Ranges Main MEM 2 1 Norstar 5M NJA O EEE Main MEM 2 2 Norstar TM NJA Dial Up Interfaces Main MEM 2 2 1 BRI ST4 NJA H Telephony Main MEM 2 2 2 BRI ST4 NJA DCH Data Services Main MBM 2 2 3 _BRI 5T4 No Cfg CH Applications Main MEM 2 3 None NJA Main MEM 2 4 None NJA Main MBM 2 5 None NJA Main MBM 2 6 Mone NJA Main MBM 3 BRI 574 MBM All On Main MBM 4 DTM PRI All On Expansion 1 MBM 6 NJA Expansion 1 1 DSM32 MEM O11111 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules 3 Select the MBM to be removed or replaced and click on the Deconfigure button Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Switch Bus State Low High Main MBM 1 DSM32 D5M32
31. he call is routed immediately to the target line without waiting for additional digits When Overlap receiving is enabled on the trunks this number 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 IDPX DSM DPNSS cards connected to Embark switches have a different way of handling call diversion therefore when you provision a DTM 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 Maximum Default 31 Transits Indicate the maximum number 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 SC ee CE CT Specify a carrier failure standard T1A 5474 TR62411 C C E Pp PRY TL levels Define a loss plan setting w _ are et nt cl j E E RE ee 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 mes SS PRT 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 setting Wed Leger Iu
32. iguring Media Bay Modules in Telephony Resources When you have obtained the Media Bay Modules and determined their locations in either the main or expansion units the Telephony Resource configuration can be performed 1 Launch Element Manager and connect to your BCM450 2 In the Configuration tab open the Resources folder and click on Telephony Resources Task Navigation Panel IT Telephony Resources Configuration Administration Welcome Modules DE System Location Configured Device Dip Switch aS Administrator Access Internal IP Trunks NJA CH Resources Internal IP Sets N A a Application Resources Internal Applications NJA 9 Media Gateways Main MBM 1 DSM32 DSM32 MBM All On Port Ranges Main MBM 1 1 DSM16 NJA 8 VEER Main MBM 1 2 DSM16 NIA io be Dial Up Interfaces Main MBM 2 None NJA H E Telephony Main MEM 3 None N A Hy Data Services Main MBM 4 None N A H Applications Expansion 1 None NJA 3 The Main MBM 1 location is configured as a DSM32 DSM32 MBM as most installations will use this MBM NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 15 Media Bay Modules 16 4 Set the other MBM s to the correct type by double clicking in the Configured Device field and selecting the MBM type to be installed in the associated bay Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Switch Internal IP Trunks NJA Internal IP Sets NJA Internal Applications NJA Main MEM DSM32 DSM32 MBM All On
33. in f 099 06 8 CTM8 GATM8 MEM aca TE Expansion 1 6 1 CTM4 GATM4 iA 55 Enablin I 107 110 Expansion 1 6 2 CTM4 GATM4 dr 55 2 Enablm 114 4 F 13 Also the full ranges of extensions or lines for each MBM are listed in the Low and High columns This may also be worth noting for reference purposes 14 The BCM should now be shut down to allow MBM dip switch configuration and installation Note Do not install MBM s whilst the BCM is powered up 15 Switch to the Administration tab and navigate to Utilities Reboot Task Navigation Panel Reboot Configur atior Administration General Fel System Metrics H E Telephony Metrics Utilities BCM Monitor ow Ping OO Trace Route Ethernet Activity Reboot Scheduled De A This will ten Reboot This action SILI 9 Rese Shutdown Syst Diagnostic Settings E IP Set Port Details L AN IB apbtmre 16 Click on the Shutdown System button NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 19 Media Bay Modules Reboot Reboot Scheduled Reboot AN This will temporarily stop all services Reboot N This action stops all services in preparatio Shutdown System 17 Click OK to shutdown the BCM Shutdown BCM System AN This action will stop all services All Element Manager sessions will be disconnected from the system F The BCM system can be restored to service only by power
34. ine number for the trunks presented on the MBM Configure Ed Module type Start Line Note There must be enough DN s available in the system to populate the entire MBM being configured otherwise you will not be able to configure the MBM and it will not function Note There must be enough consecutive line numbers available in the system to populate the entire MBM being configured otherwise you will not be able to configure the MBM and it will not function Note Received Digits and OLI settings can be configured in other areas of Element Manager such as Telephony Active Sets However configuring these settings in Telephony Resources is a convenient and time saving method if feasible on your installation 7 Click on OK when you have entered the required settings 8 If you are not using the BCM expansion unit in the installation skip to step 12 in this section NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 17 Media Bay Modules 9 lf the BCM expansion unit is being used in this installation double click in the Configured Device field for Expansion 1 and select MBM 6 Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Internal IP Trunks NI Internal IP Sets NI Internal Applications NI Main MEM 1 DSM32 DSM32 MBM Al Main MBM 1 1 DSM16 Nr Main MEM 1 2 DSM16 NI Main MBM 2 ASM ASM MBM All Main MBM 3 BRI 5T4 MBM All Main MBM 4 None NI Expansion 1 10 Configure each MBM as required as described in
35. ing the system off and back on again 7 A Physical access to the BCM system will be required to turn power on gt 18 An advisory dialog box will display Click OK to close the box Shutdown BCM System AN Element Manager will now be disconnected A Please wait 5 minutes before turning off the power to the BCM 19 When the BCM is fully powered down i e the status and power LED s are unlit it will be safe to install the MBM s Dip switches should be configured before installing the MBM s refer to the notes made earlier in step 12 Refer to the Installing the Media Bay Modules section of this guide Configuring the Fibre Expansion Module The Fibre Expansion Module FEM has a slightly different but not inconsistent configuration method Up to 6 Norstar Expansion Modules can be connected to the BCM450 via the FEM Each Norstar Expansion Module will need to be configured individually in Telephony Resources 20 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules The available Configured Device types for the Norstar Expansion Modules within Telephony Resources are as follows e Norstar TM Trunk Module Norstar Global Line Module containing Analog or BRI cards e Norstar SM Station Module Norstar Extension Module supporting up to 16 digital extensions e Norstar ASM Analog Station Module Analog Extension Module supporting up to 8 Analog extensions BCM450 does not suppor
36. ingly all On for main unit MBM s 3 Install each MBM in the appropriate location on the main unit Expansion unit MBM s can be installed in any expansion unit bay 4 Power up the BCM This can be performed by use of the on off rocker switch at the rear of the BCM unit Note It may be necessary to disconnect and reconnect the power lead whilst the power switch is in the off position before the BCM can be powered up 5 Power up the expansion unit Again this can be performed by use of the on off switch at the rear of the BCM unit 6 Connect any wiring to the Media Bay Modules 7 It may now be necessary to perform further configuration of the MBM s in Telephony Resources Refer to the Media Bay Module Specific Settings section of this guide NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 2 Media Bay Modules MBM s Requiring Further Dip Switch Configuration The G4 8x16 GASM and GATM modules require further configuration for regional settings G4 8x16 amp GATM MBM Regional Settings Configure the dip switches on the rear right side of these modules to off down These MBM s will automatically download the correct regional settings from the BCM dependant on the Telephony Region selected during the Initialization process refer to the Setting the Start DN and Telephony Region section of the System Start Up Guide POPO POL POPO Country Profile dip switches GASM MBM Regional Settings Set the dip switches on th
37. installation All the FEM dip switches should be set to On 24 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules Note Do not install MBM s whilst the BCM is powered up 13 Switch to the Administration tab and navigate to Utilities Reboot Task Navigation Panel Reboot Administration Configuration General H System Metrics Telephony Metrics C A Utilities Reboot Scheduled Re A This will ten Sech e BCM Monitor PS 8 Trace Route Ethernet Activity je J A This action Rese Shutdown Syst D Diagnostic Settings 2 U 7 ei a IF Set Port Details L AND TE Canh ire 14 Click on the Shutdown System button Reboot Reboot Scheduled Reboot AN This will temporarily stop all services Reboot This action stops all services in preparatio Shutdown System 15 Click OK to shutdown the BCM Shutdown BCM System A This action will stop all services All Element Manager sessions will be disconnected from the system al DD The BCM system can be restored to service only by powering the system off and back on again 2 Physical access to the BCM system will be required to turn power on gt o NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 25 Media Bay Modules 16 An advisory dialog box will display Click OK to close the box Shutdown BCM System A Element Manager will now be disconnected k Please wait 5 minutes before turning of
38. l modules Indicates auxiliary items added to the teleohony devices or trunks This is a list number F Pie ee re oo a oa module nS ones sore add on device ASM Analog Station Module Configuration 1 There are no module specific settings for ASM modules However port details can viewed Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Switch Expansion 1 1 DSM32 MBM 011111 50 Expansion 1 2 DSM16 MEM 011110 51 1 Expansion 1 DTM PRI No Cfg NJA Expansion 1 BRI 5T4 MEM 111011 f Details For Module Expansion 1 3 OO AN Set Port Details Ports on Module Device type Version LINK OCIPOO LINK JCIP00 S0CIPO0 30CIPO0 ch KU Op KU Set Port Details 48 Attribute Value Module type e These are the port numbers of the physical device XXXX The DN number associated with the port Device type Read only This is the type of DN This field indicates the version of firmware running on the module State or State Idle All modules Active This field indicates whether a module line or DN is in use Deprovisioned or even provisioned Addons _ All modules 1 Indicates eneen items added to the telephony devices or trunks Add on Thiisalstnumbe Um This field indicates the type of add on such as a KIM module NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules Attribute Value Module type
39. m ITT T Turn the internal T1 channel service unit CSU on or off S rise 1m 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 40 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 Media Bay Modules Attribute Value Module line type 600 700 feet r G I j j EE WE 3 ee 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 L L ITIS TILL T Ensure this is enabled or disabled to match the service provider Cyclic Redundancy Check CRC4 setting for the trunk DASS2 Modules Telephony Resources Modules Dip Switch State None NJA NIA NJA NIA DR LTA MBM All On 30 1 Enabling 099 DTM DASS2 All On 40 1 Enabled MEM 6 NJA NJA NJA NJA Location Configured Device Bus Low Main MEM 2 Main MBM 3 Expansion 1 Details For Module Main MBM 4 Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lines Trunk type DA552 Clock source Primary external wi 1 Configure the options as required DASS2 Module Specific Settings Attribute Value MoueineTpe Clock Primary External Secondary External i Source Internal Designates whether the DTM BRI acts as a primary or secondary timing component
40. mains active during a power outage NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 9 Media Bay Modules Line S S E CTM ven S ep lne5 Fn Global Analog Trunk Media Bay Module The Global Analog Trunk Media Bay Module GATM provides an interface for four or eight analog public switched telephone network PSTN lines The GATM supports bothpulse and tone dialing as well as caller ID and disconnect supervision in selected markets throughout the world The GATM uses an RJ 21 connector as the trunk interface Il ee eli a GATM Digital Station Media Bay Module The Digital Station Media Bay Modules DSM support digital telephones on the BCM system DSM16 supports 16 digital telephones through one RJ 21 connector DSM32 supports 32 digital telephones through two RJ 21 connectors DSM 16 DSM 32 ten 1 I mi s alus 10 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules Analog Station Media Bay Modules The Analog Station Media Bay Modules ASM ASM8 ASM8 and GASM8 can connect to a maximum of eight analog telecommunication devices These devices are standard analog telephones cordless telephones fax machines answering machines or modems In addition to ASM8 features the ASM8 and GASM8 offer the following features e Visual Message Waiting Indicator VMWI LED indicates that a message is waiting e Disconnect supervision Open Switch Interval O
41. naannnnnnannnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnsrnnnrensrnrrrnsrnrrressnrrrersenne 36 TM PIR IM OG E 38 DASS2 MOQUE EE 41 Kl Lee e WEEN 42 BRUMOOUC esas vic eet ee at ewe a ea elated ead 43 CTM GATM 4 and 8 port Module nnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnsennnnnsnnnnnessnnnnnesnnnnnenne 46 Station Media Bay Modules Types 47 DSM 16 52 b el EE 47 ASM Analog Station Module Configuration 48 Combination lee EE 49 Media Bay Modules Wiring Charts 50 ASM8 GASM DSM Media Bay Module Amphenol Wiring 50 ADID4 8 Media Bay Module Amphenol Wiring s ssssssssnssnnsrnnrnennnrsnnsrnrrennnn 51 GATM4 8 Media Bay Module Amphenol Wiring 0nnnnn00nnnunnennnnenennnnnnnennennnne 52 G4 8x16 Media Bay Module Amphenol Wiring s sssssnssnnnennsnnesensrnrrrenrnrnnene 53 4x16 Media Bay Module Wiring 53 SEI e CN 54 BORN 55 Avaya Documentation Links 56 4 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 Media Bay Modules Media Bay Modules Overview Media Bay Modules MBM s provide station extension and trunk capability for the BCM450 Each MBM provides specific station trunk capability to allow connection to a variety of trunk types e g analog ISDN and stations e g analo
42. ny form without the prior written permission of a duly authorised representative of ITEL NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 3 Media Bay Modules Table of Contents Media Bay Modules 5 EEN 5 Pe GQUIFCO ItoliiGli R uuu u u O 5 FOW GA I uyak a A u aka uaa 6 Supported Media Bay Modules 7 Media Bay Module Descriptions n000nnnnn0annnnnnennnnennnnnnnnnrnrnnnssnneneosrnreresrnrerenne 7 Telephony Resources amp Media Bay Modules eee 13 Main Unit MiB MAO CATONS E 14 Expansion Unit MBM Locatlions 14 Configuring Media Bay Modules in Telephony Hesources 15 Configuring the Fibre Expansion Module nnannnnnnnnnnsennnnnnnennnnnnsnnnnnsnnnenennne 20 Installing the Media Bay Modules n nannnannnannnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnne 26 MBM s Requiring Further Dip Switch Configuration 28 Additional Information 30 Additional MBM Configuration 30 De configuring Media Bay Modules 30 Disabling Enabling MM e naannannnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnrnsnenerrnrrrnrenerennene ER Media Bay Module Specific Settings 00nn00nnn0nnnnennnennnnnnnnennnnnni 34 Trunk Media Bay Modules nnnn
43. 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 Supports target lines in markets which use Overlap receiving signaling on 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 need 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 only NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 45 Media Bay Modules CTM GATM 4 and 8 port Module 1 Configuring a CTM8 GATM8 MBM will result in 2 sub modules appearing in Telephony Resources Main MBM 2 1 and Main MBM 2 2 in the example below 2 Select each sub module to configure the specific settings Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Swi
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45. s 4 A further 6 sub locations will appear corresponding to the 6 possible Norstar Expansion Modules that could be connected via the FEM Main MBM 2 1 2 6 in the example below Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Switch Main MBM 1 DSM32 DSM32 MBM All On Main MBM 1 1 DSM16 NJA Main MBM 1 2 DSM16 NJA Main MBM 2 FEM MEM All On EM 2 1 NJA de NJA fad NJA K i NJA fas NJA S NJA Main MEM 3 BRI 5T4 MEM All On Main MEM A DTM PRI All On Expansion 1 MEM 6 NJA 5 Double click in the Configured Devices field for each connected Norstar Expansion Module and select either Norstar TM Norstar SM or Norstar ASM refer to the beginning of this section for descriptions Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Switch Main MBM 1 DSM32 DSM32 MBM All On Main MBM 1 1 DSM16 NJA Main MBM 1 2 DSM16 NJA Main MBM 2 FEM MEM All Gn 2 1 No Cg 2 3 Norstar TM JJA 2 4 Norstar 5M JJA 2 5 Norstar ASM JJA 2 6 Jone JJA 6 If selecting Norstar TM the Location column is further expanded to allow the 3 possible cards in the Norstar Global Line Module to be configured Main MBM 2 2 1 2 2 3 in the example below Double click in the corresponding Configured Device field and select the appropriate line card 22 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Switch Main MBM 2 FEM MEM All On Main MBM 2 1
46. 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 SE only for NI protocol T E DEE C SE Ct 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 e L al al L timer sec Setthe minimum duration of an answer signal before a call is considered to be answered Disconnect 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 Clock Primary External T1 BRI Source Secondary S T External NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 39 Media Bay Modules Attribute Value Module line type Internal TI Desi
47. t daisy chaining of Norstar Analog Extension Modules Use the following procedure to configure the FEM 1 Launch Element Manager and connect to your BCM450 2 In the Configuration tab open the Resources folder and click on Telephony Resources Task Navigation Panel Telephony Resources Configuration Administration n Welcome Modules a System Location Configured Device Dip Switch DACH Administrator Access Internal IP Trunks NIA Bo Resources Internal IP Sets NIA 7 9 Application Resources Internal Applications NJA Media Gateways Main MEM 1 DSM32 DSM32 MBM All On OW Port Ranges Main MEM 1 1 DSM16 N A Q FTelephony Resources Main MEM 1 2 DSM16 NJA bel Dial Up Interfaces Main MBM 2 None N A H Telephony Main MEM 3 Mone N A H Data Services Main MBM 4 None NIA Applications Expansion 1 None NJA 3 Double click in the Configured Devices field for the Main MBM slot corresponding to the location of the FEM Select FEM MBM from the drop down list Telephony Resources Configured Device Main MBM 1 DSM32 DSM32 MBM i DSM16 DSM16 Main MBM 2 Main MBM 3 Main MBM 4 Expansion 1 Expansion 1 1 Expansion 1 2 EXpansic maks Expansion 1 4 Expansion 1 5 TM DPNSS TM DA552 BRI 5T4 MBM FEM MBM D5M32 D5M32 MEM D5M16 D5M16 MEM NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 21 Media Bay Module
48. tch Internal IP Trunks NJA Internal IP Sets NJA Internal Applications NJA Main MEM 1 DSM32 D5M32 MBM All On Main MBM 1 1 DSM16 NJA Main MEM 1 2 DSM16 NJA 2 CTMGIGATMG MBM All On Main MBM 2 CTM4 GATM4 NA O Main MBM 2 2 TM4 GATM4 NJA Main MEM 3 BRI 574 MBM All On Main MBM 4 DTM DPNSS All On Expansion 1 MEM 6 NJA Expansion 1 1 DSM32 MBM 011111 Details For Module Main MBM 2 1 Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details CTM GATM 4 and 8 port Module Specific Settings Attribute Value Description SS 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 46 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules Station Media Bay Modules Types With station media bay modules MBM you can connect telephones and analog telecommunication devices to the BCM system Media Bay Module Utility DSM16 DSM32 Connects a maximum of 16 DSM16 or 32 DSM32 Digital Station Module digital telephones to the BCM system ASM4 ASM8 Connects 4 8 analog devices to the BCM system Connects 4 8 analog devices to the BCM system The GASM provides the following additional services caller ID pass
49. the module temporarily out of service Use the following procedure to disable and re enable a MBM 1 Launch Element Manager and connect to your BCM450 32 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 2 3 Media Bay Modules In the Configuration tab open the Resources folder and click on Telephony Resources Task Navigation Panel Telephony Resources Configuration Administration n Welcome Modules aS System Location Configured Device 1 5 Administrator Access Main MBM 1 DSM32 DSM32 MBM GH Resources Main MBM 1 1 DSM16 a Application Resources Main MBM 1 2 DSM16 Media Gateways Main MBM 2 None OB Port Ranges Main MEM 3 BRI 574 MEM ell clephony Resources Main MEM 4 Dial Up Interfaces Expansion 1 MBM 6 DACH Telephony SSES STEET Select the MBM you wish to disable and click on Disable Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Switch Bus State Main MBM 1 DSM32 D5M32 MBM All On NJA NJA Main MBM 1 1 DSM16 NJA 10 1 Enable Main MBM 1 2 DSM16 NJA 11 1 Enablin Main MBM 2 None NJA NJA NJA Main MBM 3 BRI 5T4 MEM No Cfg NJA NJA Main MBM 4 DTM PRI Expansion 1 MBM 6 NJA NJA NJA CES E omn k at Dh NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 33 Media Bay Modules 4 The State will change to Disabled Change the settings required and click on the Enable button to re enable the module Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured
50. through message waiting indication and disconnect supervision at the telephone The GASM also allows you to download new firmware DSM 16 32 Modules 1 There are no module specific settings for DSM modules However port details can be observed The port details will display information such as port number DN s assigned to ports the attached device type firmware version and current state 2 For DSM32 MBM s select either of the 2 sub MBM s to view the associated details Telephony Resources Modules Configured Device Dip Switch DSM32 DSM32 MEM All On psme Me DSM16 NJA CTM8 GATM8 MEM All On CTMHGATM4 NIA Location Details For Module Main MBM 1 1 Set Port Details Ports on Module Device Lype Version State 7316E 06ChC22 Idle T 208 M7208 O6PACOO Idle Unequipped Unequipped g0 de Unequippe Unequippec 005 225 Unequipped Unequipped Set Port Details Attribute ss Value Module type e These are the port numbers of the physical device XXXX The DN number associated with the port Device type Read only This is the type of DN This field indicates the version of firmware running on the module NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 47 Media Bay Modules Attribute Value Module type ee O Call State or State Idle All modules Active This field indicates whether a module line or DN is in use or Deprovisioned even provisioned Addons Al
51. unks presented on the MBM Configure Module type AAE Start Line Pk ees Note There must be enough DN Ss available in the system to populate the entire Norstar Expansion Module being configured otherwise you will not be able to configure the module and it will not function Note There must be enough consecutive line numbers available in the system to populate the entire Norstar Expansion Module being configured otherwise you will not be able to configure the module and it will not function Note Received Digits and OLI settings can be configured in other areas of Element Manager such as Telephony Active Sets However configuring these settings in Telephony Resources is a convenient and time saving method if feasible on your installation 9 Click on OK when you have entered the required settings 10 The FEM dip switches should be set to all On 11 The full ranges of extensions or lines associated with each Norstar Extension Module are listed in the Low and High columns This may be useful to note for reference purposes Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Switch Bus State Main MEM FEM MEM All On NJA NJA Main MBM Norstar SM NJA 20 1 Enabling Main MEMI Norstar TM NI VI NJA BRI 5T4 NIA 21 1 Enabling BRI ST4 NJA 21 2 Enabling BRI 5T4 NIA 21 3 None NJA NIA None NJA NJA None NIR NIA None NI NIA 12 The BCM should now be shut down to allow FEM MBM
52. w 6 Ring Blue Red GATM8 Only 34 Tip Red Brown 9 Ring Brown Red 10 Ring Slate Red 13 Ring Green Black 14 Ring Brown Black 25 50 Tip Violet Slate 25 Ring Slate Violet Can be used to connect a power fail analog set If system power fails the set will use line 1 52 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules G4 8x16 Media Bay Module Amphenol Wiring The G4 8x16 MBM s is a combination of the GATM4 8 and DSM16 Media Bay Modules 16 Digital Stations DSM16 4 8 Analog Trunks GATM4 8 For the Analog Trunk wiring refer to the GATM4 8 Media Bay Module Amphenol Wiring section of this guide For the Digital Station wiring refer to the ASM GASM DSM Media Bay Module Ampenol Wiring section of this guide consulting the DSM32 High column s 4x16 Media Bay Module Wiring The 4x16 MBM has RJ 11 ports for connecting Analog Trunks and an amphenol connection for connecting the Digital Stations The RJ 11 pin outs are as below AJ 21 connector 6 Noconneeton NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 RIs 6 0 53 Media Bay Modules There are 4 line ports for analog trunks and an auxiliary port next to Line port 1 designated for an emergency power fail phone For the Digital Station wiring refer to the ASM GASM DSM Media Bay Module Ampenol Wiring section of this guide consulting the DSM32 High column s BRI Ports The BRI Port Wiring chart below relates to the BRI Media Bay Modules
53. xpansion 1 4 Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lines I Trunk type Overlap receiving E1 Parameters Clack source Protocol NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 37 Media Bay Modules Checking Line Provisioning 1 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 Configured Device Dip Switch Bus State Expansion 1 2 D5M16 MBM 011110 51 1 Enablir Expansion 1 3 ASM ASM MEM 111101 52 1 Enable Expansion 1 4 DTM PRI 111100 53 1 BRI 5T4 MEM 111011 4 1 Enable Location Details For Module Expansion 1 4 Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Detail Provision Lines Provisioned DTM PRI Modules Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Switch Bus State Low High Expansion 1 2 DSM16 MEM 011110 51 1 Enabling 419 434 Expansion 1 3 ASM ASM MBM 111101 S2 1 Enabled 435 442 Expansion 1 5 BRI 5T4 MBM 111011 4 1 Enabled 091 096 Disable Enable Deconfigure Configure Details For Module Expansion 1 4 Trunk Module Parameters Trunk Port Details Provision Lines Trunk type Overlap receiving E1 Parameters Protocol CRC4 Clock source Primary external ka 38 NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6
54. y Resources Modules Location Configured Device Dip Switch Bus Man MBM 1 OSM32 DSM32 MBM Won Wa DSM16 NJA 10 1 BCM450 Main Unit Main MBM Main MEM 12 DSMI6 NIA 111 s Main MEM 2 FEM MEM All On NIA Main MBM 2 1 None N A N A FEEF ee e SS Main MBM 2 3 Nonea None 5 None Main MBM 2 6 None N A N A Main MBM 3 CTM8 GATMS MBM All On N A Main MEM 2 1 CTM4 GATM4 N A 30 1 Main MEM 4 DTM PRI All On 40 1 Main MBM 1 is pre configured to be a DSM32 This is the only pre configured module Expansion Unit MBM Locations lf more than 4 Media Bay Modules are required to fulfill capacity requirements then an expansion unit will be needed Dipswitches determine which Telephony Resources location each MBM will use BCM450 displays what the dipswitch settings should be for each MBM 140 rr NN40011 003 Issue 1 2 BCM450 Ris 6 0 Media Bay Modules An example installation with 6 MBM s in the expansion unit is shown below Telephony Resources Modules Location Configured Device Expansion 1 Expansion 1 1 DSMs2 MEM Expansion 1 2 DSM16 MBM 51 1 Expansion 1 3 J ASM ASM MBM Expansion 1 4 DTM PRI 53 1 Expansion 1 5 f BRI 5T4 MBM 111011 54 1 Expansion 1 6 f CTM8 GATMS MBM 111010 NJA Expansion 1 6 1 CTM4 GATM4 NJA 55 1 Expansion 1 6 2 CTM4 GATM4 N A 5 2 The Media Bay Modules can be installed in any bay in the expansion unit Note A keycode is required to enable the expansion unit Conf
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