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1. Expansion LAN Reset Music RJ 21 telephony port 0 port 1 port 2 port 3 switch source connector NN40020 308 Chapter 2 System overview 15 Expansion units and media bay modules The BCM50 system can include up to two expansion units The expansion unit is designed to accommodate one media bay module MBM to connect additional telephony equipment to the system The MBMs connect with external devices to implement various types of voice trunks and stations The table Trunk and station MBMs on page 15 lists the trunk MBMs and station MBMs that are supported in the expansion units Table8 Trunk and station MBMs Trunk MBMs Station MBMs ADID4 ADID8 4x16 BRIM ASM8 DTM DSM16 DSM32 GATM4 GATM8 G4x16 G8x16 GASM Additional hardware In addition to the main unit expansion unit and MBMs the BCM50 system includes the additional hardware listed in the table BCM50 hardware descriptions on page 15 Table 9 BCM50 hardware descriptions Sheet 1 of 2 Hardware Description Rack mount shelf A shelf designed for mounting up to four BCM50 units main unit and expansion unit into a standard 19 inch equipment rack An optional patch field which provides RJ 45 connectors for all main unit trunk and station interfaces is available Wall mount bracket A bracket designed for mounting a BCM50 unit main unit or expansion unit to a wall
2. Table 9 BCM50 hardware descriptions Sheet 2 of 2 Hardware Description Uninterruptable power supply UPS if applicable An uninterruptable power supply UPS is an optional device that maintains continuous operation during power interruption or failure conditions The UPS provides power source monitoring and battery backup activation so that critical BCM50 functionality is maintained BCM50 supports American Power Conversion APC UPS devices that use a USB control interface The UPS control software configures various operational settings USB hub if applicable The USB port on the UPS uses a different communication speed than the USB port on the main unit Due to this difference you must use a USB hub to connect the UPS data connection to the main unit The USB hub also provides additional USB ports Nortel Business Element Manager The primary management application for configuring and administering the BCMS5O system is Nortel Business Element Manager Element Manager is a client based management application that runs on a Windows computer With Element Manager you can connect to the BCM50 system devices over an IP network and configure administer and monitor BCM50 system devices You can use the latest Element Manager version for BCM50 2 0 to manage all previous BCM systems that use Element Manager BCMS50 1 0 and BCM 4 0 You need only one instance of Element Manager on your computer The E
3. Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide BCM5O 2 0 Business Communications Manager Document Status Standard Document Number NN40020 308 Document Version 01 01 Part Code N0107120 Date September 2006 NORTEL Copyright O 2006 Nortel Networks All Rights Reserved All rights reserved The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks Trademarks Nortel the Nortel logo and the Globemark are trademarks of Nortel Networks Microsoft MS MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners SOFTWARE LICENSE NORTEL NETWORKS INC NORTEL NETWORKS TELECOMMUNICATION PRODUCTS THE SOFTWARE FOR A REFUND THIS LEGAL DOCUMENT IS A LICENSE AGREEMENT License BETWEEN YOU THE END USER CUSTOMER AND NORTEL NETWORKS PLEASE READ THIS LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE BY USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU THE CUSTOMER ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE RETURN THE UNU
4. optional 5 minutes Check that you have the following components and inspect the components for any damage one expansion unit one expansion unit power supply one power supply cable O one expansion cable shielded Ethernet cable one power supply retention clip four rubber feet O the correct media bay modules MBM NN40020 308 13 Chapter 2 System overview You require the following hardware components and configuration tools to install and configure your BCM50 2 0 system Main units on page 13 e Expansion units and media bay modules on page 15 e Nortel Business Element Manager on page 16 e Startup Profile on page 16 For more information see the chapter Introducing the BCM50 hardware in the Installation and Maintenance Guide Main units The main hardware component in the BCM50 2 0 system is the main unit The six BCM50 main units are divided into two series standard and BRI The BRI or b main units include BRI ports instead of the four analog lines on the RJ 21 telephony connector on the standard main units Standard main units The table Standard main units descriptions on page 13 describes the standard main units and the figure Standard main unit BCM50e shown ports and connectors on page 14 shows a standard main unit The other standard main units have similar ports and connectors Table 6 Standard main units descriptions Standard main units Description BCM50 m
5. Oo ON Oo a If you installed a second expansion unit repeat steps 4 to 7 to enable the second MBM You can set other parameters for the MBMs depending on the type of MBM you installed NN40020 308 Chapter 4 System configuration 45 Additional parameters You can also customize the following parameters Security policies see the Administration Guide Modem settings see the Networking Configuration Guide Software updates see the Administration Guide Voice mail for information about using the Web based interface to configure your voice mail system see the CallPilot Manager Set Up and Operation Guide or for information about using Telset Administration to configure your voice mail system see the CallPilot Telephone Administration Guide Backup and restore see the Administration Guide Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 46 Chapter 4 System configuration NN40020 308
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7. 266344 Feature 983 Router zx setup Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 10 Chapter 1 Getting started Tools and system information Use the table Tools on page 10 and the table System information on page 10 to record values and comments about tools and system information Table 4 Tools Description Value Comments Laptop or PC with e Windows 2000 Windows XP minimum 256 MB recommended 512 MB e 150 MB free disk space Mounting hardware rack mount brackets wall mount bracket or rubber feet an optional plywood backboard 3 4 in 2 cm thick for wall mount installations Phillips 42 screwdriver Common screwdriver Pliers Antistatic ground strap Connecting tool 25 pair cable with RJ 21 connector Cat 5 Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connectors Surge protector Table 5 System information Sheet 1 of 2 Description Value Comments Profile region Initial IP address and netmask for each network interface Primary and optional secondary DNS servers Default next hop router default gateway DHCP server settings Telephony Startup template DID PBX Fractional T1 channel numbers System name WAN link protocol Frame relay DLCI CIR if applicable V 90 modem settings North America only SNMP agent security version NN40020 308 Chapter 1 Getting started 11
8. An optional wiring field card WFC which provides RJ 45 connectors for all main unit trunk and station interfaces is available with the wall mount bracket Patch panel The patch panel simplifies the connections of lines and extensions to the main unit The patch panel installs into the rack mount shelf in a standard equipment rack and connects to the telephony connector Wiring field card WFC The WFC simplifies the connections of lines and extensions to the main unit The WFC installs into the cable management tray of the wall mount bracket and connects to the telephony connector through a 50 pin header Power supply The power supply is an external device that connects to the BCM50 units main unit and expansion unit You must have one power supply for each unit in your BCM50 system A power supply is included with each main unit and expansion unit Power supply adapter cord The power supply adapter cord is for international non North American BCM50 users It connects to the power supply on one end and to the C 14 BCM50 power bar on the other end You require one power supply adapter cord for each power supply you want to connect to the power bar Power supply unit The BCM50 power supply unit packages up to three power supplies in one enclosed case You can neatly mount multiple power supplies with no excess cables Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 16 Chapter 2 System overview
9. Table 5 System information Sheet 2 of 2 Description Value Comments SNMP manager IP address SNMP community string Checklists Before installing the BCM50 hardware complete the following checklists For more information see the Installation and Maintenance Guide General checklist 5 minutes Determine the location for the main unit and optional expansion unit telephones and other equipment based on spacing and electrical requirements L Order the required trunks from the central office Ensure that you have all the equipment and supplies you need to install the system Ensure that the system complies with the environmental requirements Ensure that the system complies with the electrical requirements Ensure that the system complies with the site telephony wiring requirements Main unit components checklist 5 minutes Check that you have the following components and inspect the components for any damage one main unit either BCM50 BCM50a BCM50e BCM50b BCM50ba or BCM50be one power supply one power supply cable one power supply retention clip L four rubber feet one screw to secure the RJ 21 telephony connector one cable tie a documentation CD L Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 12 Chapter 1 Getting started Expansion unit and media bay modules components checklist
10. e To Line e Number of rings Parameters Element Manager Startup Profile Telset Administration Modem Configuration gt Resources Modem Feature 9 8 gt Modem Enable disable modem gt Dial Up Interfaces System Administration gt Utilities gt System Feature PROFILE e Region Reset Cold Reset Telephony Services Telephony startup Administration Utilities Telephony Startup Feature STARTUP Template Reset Cold Reset e Start DN Telephony Services Voice mail Configuration gt Voice Mail Startup Feature 983 e Attendant DN Applications gt Voice Messaging Contact Center e Ulstyle e Enable registration e Enable global pwd e Global pwd e Auto assign DNs e Advertisement logo gt Telephony Resources User account Configuration gt UserAccount Feature 9 8 gt User Accounts e Telset user ID numeric Administrator Access gt e Tel d Accounts and Privileges gt elset passwor View by Accounts tab numeric System Configuration gt System gt System N A e System name Identification System Configuration gt System gt System N A e System ID Keycodes View ID itis set automatically and cannot be changed Time Configuration gt System gt Time N A e Date and Time source Date and Time e NTP server address e Date and time Time zone DHCP server Configuration gt Data DHCP Server N A e Enable disable server Services gt DHCP Server gt i General Settings
11. one unit on top of a first BCM50 unit Insert the power supply retention clip into the BCM50 unit 2 Place the BCM50 unit on top of the first unit Make sure the feet of the second unit are in front of the slots on the top of the first unit 3 Slide the unit back until it clicks in place on the slots To install the power supply on the rack mount shelf 2 minutes 1 Place the power supply on its side behind the BCM50 unit on the back of the rack mount shelf with the label facing the back of the shelf Use two cable ties to secure the power supply to the rack mount shelf Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each additional power supply To install the patch panel optional 2 minutes 1 Determine the location in the rack where you want to install the patch panel 2 Position the patch panel in the rack 3 Align the holes in the patch panel with the holes in the equipment rack rails 4 Fasten the patch panel to the rack using the four rack screws supplied with the patch panel Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 20 Chapter 3 Hardware installation Wall mount installation To install a BCM50 unit main unit or expansion unit on a wall you need a wall mount bracket for each unit Each wall mount bracket includes a cable management tray to store and organize the cables connected to the BCM50 units An optional wiring field card simplifies the cable connections for the lines and extensions Caution BCM50 units must be i
12. ports and pin out BCM50b shown on page 28 The figure BRI ports and pin out BCM50b shown on page 28 the table BRI port wiring on page 29 and the table BRI line numbering on page 29 apply to S Loop and T Loop connections S Loop are used to connect S Loop devices such as video phones terminal adapters and Grp 3 Fax machines The T Loops are used to connect to the CO PSTN Warning For a U loop connection the BRI port must be connected only to an NT1 provided by the service provider The NT1 must provide a Telecommunication Network Voltage TNV to Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV barrier AN Figure 8 BRI ports and pin out BCM50b shown BRI ports N ZRTEL BCM50b de A 879554221 ew O E xe ow b L 9 B BRI port pin out NN40020 308 Chapter 3 Hardware installation 29 The table BRI port wiring on page 29 and the table BRI line numbering on page 29 list the wiring details for the RJ 45 ports Table 13 BRI port wiring Pin Signal Signal on system side No connection No connection No connection No connection 2 No connection No connection 3 Receive Rx TX 4 Transmit Tx Rx 5 Transmit Tx Rx 6 Receive Rx Tx 7 8 No connection No connection Table 14 BRI line numbering Default li
13. tab IP domain name e Primary DNS Secondary DNS e Default gateway IP Phones Configuration gt Resources IP Telephones N A NN40020 308 Chapter 4 System configuration 41 Table 15 BCM50 system parameters Sheet 3 of 3 e Minimum security e SNMP version support Parameters Element Manager Startup Profile Telset Administration SNMP Agent Configuration gt SNMP Agent N A e Enable disable SNMP Administrator Access gt agent SNMP gt General tab e User ID e Group e Description e Callback number Administrator Access gt Accounts and Privileges gt View by Accounts tab SNMP community Configuration gt SNMP Community N A Community string Administrator Access gt SNMP gt Community e Type of access Strings tab SNMP manager Configuration gt SNMP Manager N A e Manager IP address Administrator Access gt SNMP gt General tab User account Configuration gt User Account N A To configure the system using Element Manager Open Element Manager 15 minutes From the Network menu select New Network Element and then select Business Communications Manager Click Ok o0 fF Oo Username nnadmin Password PlsChgMe 7 Click Connect Enter the following username and password Element Manager connects to the BCM50 system Enter the BCM50 system IP address in the dialog box default is 10 10 10 1 Select the BCM50 system IP address from the Network El
14. the sides of the connector to secure it e With a right angle RJ 21 connector use the supplied screw on the left side of the connector to secure the left side of the connector To secure the right side of the connector use the supplied cable tie to fasten the 25 pair cable to the anchor on the MBM 4 Connect the other end of the cable to the telephone company demarcation blocks of the building Connect extensions to the expansion unit Extensions connect to the expansion unit through the connectors on the MBM installed in the expansion unit To connect extensions to DSM16 DSM32 ASM8 4x16 G4x16 or G8x16 MBMs Obtain a 25 pair cable with an RJ 21 connector on one end 2 Plug the RJ 21 connector of the cable into the RJ 21 connector on the front of the MBM Use the upper RJ 21 connector on the G4x16 and G8x16 MBMs to connect digital extensions 3 Select the appropriate option to secure the RJ 21 connector to the MBM e With a straight RJ 21 connector use the two supplied screws on the sides of the connector to secure it Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 32 Chapter 3 Hardware installation e With a right angle RJ 21 connector use the supplied screw on the left side of the connector to secure the left side of the connector To secure the right side of the connector use the supplied cable tie to fasten the 25 pair cable to the anchor on the MBM 4 Connect the other end of the cable to the local connecting bl
15. 0020 308 Chapter 3 Hardware installation 25 Refer to the figure How to connect expansion units to a main unit on page 25 Note When you plug an expansion unit into the correct port on the main unit the LEDs on the expansion unit port are on while the LEDs on the main unit port stay off Figure 7 How to connect expansion units to a main unit Expansion unit 1 Main unit Expansion unit 2 5 f SSS Buses 5 6 Power supply connection Use the power supply and power supply cable supplied with each BCM50 unit Connect the power supply to your BCM50 system by one of the following methods e To connect the power supply without a UPS on page 25 e To connect the power supply using a UPS refer to the Installation and Maintenance Guide For more information see the chapter Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system in the Installation and Maintenance Guide To connect the power supply without a UPS 3 minutes Rotate the retention clip so the power outlet is open Plug the BCM50 power supply cord into the BCM50 unit Rotate the retention clip so that it locks the power supply cord in place Plug one end of the power supply cable into the BCM50 power supply Repeat steps 1 to 4 for each BCM50 unit oa Ff WN a Plug the other end of the power supply cable into the ac power s
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17. MBM into the expansion unit Push the MBM completely into the expansion unit You hear a click when the MBM is firmly seated in the expansion unit The MBM must be configured for it to function For information about configuring an MBM see To configure the MBMs on page 44 Expansion unit installation After installing an MBM in the expansion unit install one or two expansion units in the same manner as the main unit in a rack on a wall or on a flat surface For more information see the chapter Installing an expansion unit in the Installation and Maintenance Guide To install an expansion unit 9 minutes 1 Mount the expansion unit the same way as the main unit Refer to Main unit and expansion unit installation on page 17 Locate the expansion cable that was supplied with the expansion unit If you do not have the expansion cable you can use a shielded category 5e compliant Ethernet cable maximum length of 10 m Plug one end of the expansion cable into the expansion port on the expansion unit Do one of the following To connect the first expansion unit Plug the other end of the expansion cable into expansion LAN port 2 on the main unit This expansion unit is now designated as Expansion 1 in Element Manager To connect the second expansion unit Plug the other end of the expansion cable into expansion LAN port 3 on the main unit This expansion unit is now designated as Expansion 2 in Element Manager NN4
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19. ai 14 p Digital 412 232 14 Ring Brown Black telephone 40 Ti Black Slate iai 15 p Digital 411 231 15 Ring Slate Black telephone 41 Ti Yellow Blue iai 16 i ial 410 230 is 16 Ring Blue Yellow telephone 42 Ti Yellow Orange iai 17 i Dia 409 229 17 Ring Orange Yellow telephone 43 Ti Yellow Green iai 18 P qa 408 228 E 18 Ring Green Yellow telephone 44 Ti Yellow Brown iai 19 P Digtal 407 227 19 Ring Brown Yellow telephone 45 Ti Yellow Slate igi 20 i Dieta 406 226 20 Ring Slate Yellow telephone 46 Ti Violet Blue iai 21 P Piana 405 225 i 21 Ring Blue Violet telephone 47 Ti Violet Orange idi 22 2 Digital 404 224 ao 22 Ring Orange Violet telephone Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 28 Chapter 3 Hardware installation Table 12 RJ 21 telephony connector wiring Sheet 3 of 3 Default line Device Pin Connection Wire color Type of device Port Default DN number 48 Ti Violet Green iai es t l cien 403 223 23 Ring Green Violet telephone 49 Ti Violet Brown iai 24 P Digital 402 222 24 Ring Brown Violet telephone 50 Ti Violet Slate iai 25 P DE 401 221 _ 25 Ring Slate Violet telephone BRI integrated ports BCM50b BCM50ba and BCM50be The digital BRI ISDN lines are connected to the BCM50b BCM50ba and BCM50be main units through the BRI ports RJ 45 on the front of the main units See the figure BRI
20. ain unit with The BCM50 main unit provides call processing and simple data networking functions telephony only It provides connections for 12 digital telephones 4 PSTN lines 4 analog station ports and 4 connections for auxiliary equipment auxiliary ringer page relay page output and music source The BCM50 main unit does not include a router but it includes 4 LAN ports one is the OAM port for technicians and the other three are for basic LAN connectivity BCM50a main unit with The BCM50a main unit provides all the same core functionality as the BCM50 main ADSL router unit and an integrated ADSL router for advanced data applications For detailed configuration information see the BCM50a Integrated Router Configuration Guide BCM50e main unit with The BCM50e main unit provides all the same core functionality as the BCM50 main Ethernet router unit and an integrated Ethernet router for advanced data applications For detailed configuration information see the BCM50e Integrated Router Configuration Guide Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 14 Chapter 2 System overview Figure 1 Standard main unit BCM50e shown ports and connectors WAN Additional LAN Retention clip mounting hole Power Expansion LAN Reset M sic B RJ 21telephony portO port port2 port 3 switch source con
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22. chase four features you receive four authorization codes but you generate only one keycode To generate a keycode through the Nortel Keycode Retrieval System KRS you require e Username and password for the KRS http www nortel com servsup krs e BCMS0 authorization code for each feature e BCM50 system ID For more information about keycodes see the Keycode Installation Guide System parameters This section provides information about configuring the basic BCM50 system parameters see the table BCM50 system parameters on page 39 You can configure the basic parameters using the Startup Profile template or Element Manager After configuring the basic parameters you can use Element Manager to configure more advanced parameters For more information see the chapter Configuring the BCM50 system in the Installation and Maintenance Guide Table 15 BCM50 system parameters Sheet 1 of 3 Parameters Element Manager Startup Profile Telset Administration Keycode Configuration gt System gt Keycode Feature 9 8 gt Feature codes Keycodes IP address Configuration gt System gt IP Address Feature 9 8 gt IP Address e Obtain dynamically IP Subsystem IP address e IP subnet mask e Default gateway Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 40 Chapter 4 System configuration Table 15 BCM50 system parameters Sheet 2 of 3 Language e Auto Attendant e From Line
23. de Connect one end of a standard Ethernet cable to your WAN edge device for example an external ADSL modem or cable modem Refer to the documentation for you WAN edge device for proper setup and configuration of the device 3 Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the WAN port Telephone installation The BCM50 system supports the following telephones Digital Phone 7000 7100 7208 7316 7316E 7324 Digital Phone 7406 Cordless Telephone system IP Phone 2001 2002 2004 2007 IP Phone 1120E 1140E IP Softphone 2050 this software phone can be downloaded from the BCM Web page WLAN handsets 2210 2211 2212 Audio Conference Unit ACU 2033 For more information see the chapter Installing telephones and peripherals in the Installation and Maintenance Guide To install telephones 9 minutes telephone 1 Open the box for each telephone and verify that you have the following components e telephone set e power supply and power supply cable e telephone cable Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 36 Chapter 3 Hardware installation e installation instructions Visually inspect the components for any damage Install the telephones as shown in the included installation instructions Label the telephone with customer supplied information Note the location wall jack identifier and phone number for punch downs and BCM50 software commissioning NN40020 308 37 Chapter 4 System confi
24. de on page 39 15 Configure the required BCM50 min system parameters Element Manager or Startup Profile System parameters on page 39 Manager 1 min Configure the MBMs with Element MBM configuration on page 44 parameters N A Optional Complete the configuration by customizing other Additional parameters on page 45 Note The stated times vary depending on the number and type of items installed Default values Use the table Default IP addresses on page 9 and the table Default user names and passwords on page 9 to view and record changes to the default BCM50 system information Table 2 Default IP addresses Port IP address subnet mask New IP address OAM port see Note 10 10 11 1 255 255 255 252 BCM50 or BCM50b LAN no router 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 Router LAN 192 168 1 1 BCM50a BCM50e BCM50ba or 255 255 255 0 BCM50be Note DHCP is enabled on the OAM port and assigns the following IP address 10 10 11 2 Table 3 Default user names and passwords Tool User ID User name Password New password Element Manager nnadmin PlsChgMe BCM50 Web page nnadmin PlsChgMe http IP address Telset Administration SETNNA CONFIG F9 8 and F Config 738662 266344 Telset Administration voice mail SETNNA CONFIG Feature 983 738662 266344 Telset Administration initialize CONFIG voice mail
25. e detailed configuration information see the appropriate technical documentation Audience This guide is directed to experienced installers responsible for installing and configuring BCM50 systems For more information about installing and configuring a BCM50 2 0 system see the Installation and Maintenance Guide Precautions Nortel recommends that you read this entire document before starting the described procedures Observe the general safety precautions against personal injury and equipment damage outlined in the Regional Installation Safety Manual ISM at all times Before starting the procedures presented in this document arrange all materials tools and test equipment at the work location to minimize fatigue and inconvenience O The value next to the clock icon indicates the average time that it takes to complete the procedure Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 8 Chapter 1 Getting started Installation and configuration summary The table Installation and configuration checklist on page 8 provides the tasks to install and configure a BCM50 system Table 1 Installation and configuration checklist Sheet 1 of 2 M Task Reference Comments 5 min Review the BCM50 system hardware System overview on page 13 and configuration tools 2 min Verify that you have the tools Tools and system information materials and data required on page 10 15 C
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27. em in the Installation and Maintenance Guide To connect to the system using the OAM port 1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the OAM port on the main unit 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your computer The DHCP enabled computer is assigned IP address 10 10 11 2 255 255 255 252 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 38 Chapter 4 System configuration BCM Web page downloads After you connect your computer to the BCM50 system either through the OAM port or through a LAN connection download Element Manager from the Administrator Applications area of the BCM Web page You can use the latest Element Manager version for BCM50 Release 2 to manage all previous BCM systems that require Element Manager BCM50 Release 1 and BCM 4 0 You need only one instance of Element Manager on your computer For more information see the chapter Configuring the BCM50 system in the Installation and Maintenance Guide To access the BCM Web page 2 minutes 1 Open a Web browser and enter the BCM50 system IP address default is 10 10 10 1 The Enter Network Password dialog box appears 2 Enter the username and password Defaults are Username nnadmin Password PlsChgMe 3 Click OK The Welcome to BCM Web page appears To download and install Element Manager 15 minutes 1 Access the BCM Web page See To access the BCM Web page on page 38 2 On the Welcome to BCM Web page click Admi
28. ements folder 8 Configure the required parameters See the table BCM50 system parameters on page 39 For more information about configuring the system see the online Help within Element Manager Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 42 Chapter 4 System configuration To configure the system using the Startup Profile optional 15 minutes Note 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 e From the Tools menu select Macros and then select Security Select Medium or Low e Exit from Excel e Open the Startup Profile template in Excel e Enable macros if prompted On a computer with a USB port and Microsoft Excel open the Startup Profile template If you do not have a copy of the Startup Profile template see To download the Startup Profile template on page 38 Refer to the Usage Instructions tab for instructions about using the Startup Profile template Click the StartupProfileTemplate tab to begin entering information in the Startup Profile template In the Startup Profile template enter your BCM50 system ID in the System ID field The system ID is on the box of the main unit and on the main unit itself If you enter the wrong system ID the Startup Profile does not function with your system Click the large button at the top of the Startup Profile template to save a version of the Start
29. ene 32 BCMBO main unit no integrated router 000 e eee ee 33 BCM50a BCM50e BCM50ba or BCM50be main unit with integrated router ssa ss srs send saciar a LS eee 34 yrs Resa C des da TIL PE 34 Telephone Niobe NOT 1 code sa ERES RIDE POE AE GARE STE CRURA DA 35 Chapter 4 Syslem configuration saolcncab e oikkoca ie RARE RESEPOR dana ade 37 Connect to the System ciis esse dues q RV RC ee 37 BOM Web page downloads 0 000 rn 38 Sufbwale KOVGOCB eusaureresiri4erieRRiftepbeReu PADECE A FA DE OR E 39 PIS D fe BIB papais hs PERO ence P P EORR AER UH ACE ERU Raro s 39 DHCP server contiguratlom sirier scierie xh Rc x Rx ERE x Yao RE ER dia 43 MEM COMOGUA cua dictura eod Degree a t dott scio Seca Ao straps amas 44 Additonal parameters 232293 Sex RR dado RSRS dE XN RAND dau X ODE NR 45 NN40020 308 Chapter 1 Getting started IMPORTANT Print this chapter to record the progress of the BCM50 system installation and configuration Use the tables and checklists to guide you through the installation process About this guide The Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide describes how to install and configure Business Communications Manager 50 BCM50 systems running BCM50 2 0 software Purpose The procedures described in this guide relate to the BCM50 hardware This guide provides task based information about installing the hardware components and performing basic configuration tasks For mor
30. er If the main unit includes an integrated router then the DHCP server on the main unit is disabled You configure the DHCP server using the Router Configuration page The BCM50 system can have a main unit with or without an integrated router e BCM50 main unit no integrated router on page 33 e BCM50a BCM50e BCM50ba or BCM50be main unit with integrated router on page 34 For more information see the chapter Determining DHCP server configuration and IP address in the Installation and Maintenance Guide NN40020 308 Chapter 3 Hardware installation 33 BCM50 main unit no integrated router By default the main unit is configured with a dynamic IP address which means the unit requests an IP configuration from a DHCP server The BCM50 main unit can have two DHCP server configurations e Ifan external DHCP server is not present on page 33 e Ifan external DHCP server is present on page 33 If an external DHCP server is not present If an external DHCP server is not present then the main unit uses the following default IP configuration IP address 192 168 1 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 1 1 The DHCP server on the main unit supplies IP configuration information for all IP devices PCs and IP Phones It also supplies specific connection information to the IP Phones If an external DHCP server is present N Warning The DHCP server on the main unit is enabled by default If your network al
31. et Hang the wall mount bracket on the mounting screw Install two 8 x 2 cm 8 x 0 75 in round head wood screws into the screw holes in the wall mount bracket See the figure Wall mount bracket on page 20 Tighten the three wood screws against the wall mount bracket Install two 8 x 2 cm 8 x 0 75 in round head wood screws into the screw holes in the cable trough 9 Repeat steps 2 to 8 for each additional unit To install a BCM50 unit on the wall mount bracket 6 minutes 1 Insert the power supply retention clip into the BCM50 unit 2 Slide the wall mount lock fully to the right unlock position See the figure Wall mount lock in unlock position on page 21 Figure 5 Wall mount lock in unlock position Align the feet on the BCM50 unit with the four holes in the wall mount bracket Press the unit against the wall mount bracket and slide the unit down until it clicks in place Slide the wall mount lock to the left lock position Use the supplied screw to secure the wall mount lock in position Repeat steps 1 to 6 to install additional BCM50 units Install the BCM50 power supply using a method appropriate for your environment The power supply must be within 1 5 m 5 feet of the BCM50 unit and within 1 5 m 5 feet of the ac power outlet wall outlet or UPS 9 Repeat step 8 for each BCM50 power supply Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 22 Chapter 3 Hardware installation Wiring field card instal
32. f device Port Default DN number 26 Tip White Blue 1 Analog line 061 1 Ring Blue White 27 Tip White Orange 2 Analog line 062 2 Ring Orange White 28 Tip White Green 3 Analog line 063 3 Ring Green White 29 Tip White Brown 4 Analog line 064 4 Ring Brown White Note The four analog lines are only available on the standard main units they are not available on the BRI series b series main units which have two BRI ports instead NN40020 308 Chapter 3 Hardware installation 27 Table 12 RJ 21 telephony connector wiring Sheet 2 of 3 Default line Device Pin Connection Wire color Type of device Port Default DN number 30 Ti White Slate 5 Analog 413 233 5 Ring Slate White telephone 31 Ti Red Blue 6 P Analog 414 234 EE 6 Ring Blue Red telephone 32 Ti Red Orange 7 P E Anag 415 235 7 Ring Orange Red telephone 33 Ti Red Green 8 araog 46 236 E 8 Ring Green Red telephone 34 No connection Red Brown 9 No connection Z Tr 9 No connection Brown Red 10 35 Tip Red Slate Auxiliary J 10 Ring Slate Red Ringer 36 Tip Black Blue 11 Page Relay Es 11 Ring Blue Black 37 Tip Black Orange 12 Page Output 12 Ring Orange Black 38 Tip Black Green 13 Music Source 13 Ring Green Black 39 Ti Black Brown i
33. guration The initial configuration defines your BCM50 system to the network It also gives the system a unique identity and initial parameters Then you can continue with the specific configurations for your system This chapter provides information on the following topics e Connect to the system on page 37 e BCM Web page downloads on page 38 e Software keycode on page 39 e System parameters on page 39 e DHCP server configuration on page 43 e MBM configuration on page 44 e Additional parameters on page 45 For more information about installing the BCM50 system such as wiring charts and cable diagrams see the Installation and Maintenance Guide Connect to the system If you can use the default IP address you can connect the BCM50 system to the LAN Then you can configure the BCM50 system through Element Manager from any PC connected to the LAN If you can connect through a LAN connection proceed to BCM Web page downloads on page 38 Warning Before using the default address on your network check with your system 3 administrator If this address conflicts with the LAN settings you can cause network damage if you connect to the network without changing the IP address If you must change the IP address due to a conflict with your network you can connect to the BCM50 through the OAM port See To connect to the system using the OAM port on page 37 For more information see the chapter Configuring the BCM50 syst
34. he WAN e To connect the BCM50a or BCM50ba to the WAN on page 34 e To connect the BCM50e or BCM50be to the WAN on page 35 For more information see the chapter Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WAN in the Installation and Maintenance Guide To connect the BCM50a or BCM50ba to the WAN 2 minutes 1 Usethe Integrated Router Web GUI to configure the router card on the BCM50a or BCM50ba main units For more information about how to configure the router see the BCM50a Integrated Router Configuration Guide 2 Make sure the power supply is connected to the BCM50a or BCM50ba main units and to the AC power source wall outlet NN40020 308 Chapter 3 Hardware installation 35 Warning Do not plug the WAN cable into the system unless the power supply is N connected to the main unit and an AC power source with a third wire ground 3 Connect one end of a standard telephone cable to the ADSL telephone line provided by your ISP 4 Plug the other end of the telephone cable into the WAN port Note To use the ADSL line for both ADSL and regular voice communication you gt must install a splitter filter which is provided by your service provider To connect the BCM50e or BCM50be to the WAN 2 minutes 1 Use the Integrated Router Web GUI to configure the router card on the BCM50e or BCM50be main units For more information about how to configure the router see the BCM50e Integrated Router Configuration Gui
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36. ial installation optional in the Installation and Maintenance Guide To configure the MBMs 1 minute MBM Open Element Manager and connect to your BCM50 system From the Configuration tab click the Resources folder to expand it Select Telephony Resources from the Resources folder See the figure Telephony Resources page on page 44 Figure 9 Telephony Resources page Task Navigation Panel Telephony Resources Configuration Administration Modules Welcome 5 7 System preto re hoo e lento Joe lh lui m 3 Administrator Access E Ga Resources Application Resources Media Gateways O Port Ranges 9 Telephony Reso Dial Up Interfaces IP amp Application Sets 1NjA IP Trunks N A N A Analog Trunk 3 Enabling T ab a Telephony terr 4 Enabling NJA 4 Data Services Applications Expansion 1 DID4 5 Enabling Lines xpansion 2 h 7 N A N A NJA N A 4 From the Modules section select the expansion unit that you want to configure Keycodes are required for the expansion ports to function If you purchase a keycode for one expansion port only the expansion port on the left port 2 is active Therefore Expansion 1 must be connected to the active port port 2 In the Modules section select the row of the MBM that you want to configure Double click the Module type field to display the list of MBM types Select the type of MBM that you installed in the expansion unit Click Enable
37. it requests an IP configuration from a DHCP server Because the integrated router includes a DHCP server this DHCP server responds to the request By default the router LAN IP address is 192 168 1 1 and the IP address assigned to the BCM50 system is the first IP address in the DHCP pool If the DHCP pool starts at 192 168 1 190 then the BCM50 IP address is 192 168 1 190 even though the router is 192 168 1 1 So the BCM50 system receives the IP address 192 168 1 2 subnet mask 1s 255 255 255 0 from the DHCP server on the integrated router The DHCP server on the integrated router supplies the information primary and secondary TPS server information VLAN IDs to the IP Phones enabling them to connect to the BCM50O If the IP address of the integrated router changes then the IP address reserved for the BCM50 automatically changes The DHCP server on the integrated router automatically updates the S1 and S2 IP address For more information about how to disable the DHCP server see the procedure To disable the DHCP server on the BCM50a BCM50e BCM50ba and BCM50be main units on page 43 WAN connection Four types of BCM50 main units the BCM50e and BCM50be with Ethernet router and the BCM50a and BCM50ba with ADSL router contain a router card On the BCM50e and BCM50be the WAN port is an RJ 45 port On the BCM50a and BCM50ba the WAN port is an RJ 11 port Refer to the following sections for information about connecting the BCM50 to t
38. lation optional You install the optional wiring field card WFC in the cable management tray of the main unit To install the WFC 2 minutes Clear the WFC installation area of all cables Place the WFC in the installation area with the 50 pin header cable connector at the top Slide the WFC down until it is at the bottom of the installation area and held in place by the three clips See the figure Slide in the WFC on page 22 Figure 6 Slide in the WFC 4 Press the WFC firmly at the top left corner center and right tabs The WFC snaps into place 5 Optional Install the three screws to secure the WFC in place Desktop mount installation Follow this procedure to install a BCM unit main unit or expansion unit on a desktop or other flat surface To install a BCM50 unit on a desktop or flat surface 4 minutes Insert the power supply retention clip into the BCMSO unit 2 Attach the four self adhesive rubber feet to the bottom of the BCMSO unit by peeling off the paper backing and placing the feet on the unit 3 Position the BCM50 unit on a table or shelf Make sure you leave enough space around the unit for ventilation and access to the cables 4 If the BCM50 system requires additional units install the other units on top of or beside the existing BCM50 unit e To install the additional units beside the existing unit repeat steps 1 to 3 for each unit NN40020 308 Chapter 3 Hardware installation 23 e To in
39. lement Manager requirements are e Windows Windows 2000 Windows XP RAM minimum 256 MB recommended 512 MB e free space 150 MB Element Manager access is also supported through a Citrix server Startup Profile You can use the Startup Profile to customize a template with common BCM50 system parameters Then you can use this template to easily configure a single system or multiple systems You create the Startup Profile using the Startup Profile template a Microsoft Excel template and then use a USB storage device to transfer the Startup Profile data to the BCM50 main unit Loading the Startup Profile adds approximately 5 minutes to the time for the BCM50 system to boot To use the Startup Profile template you need acomputer with a USB port e Microsoft Excel 2000 or later the Nortel BCM50 Startup Profile template Microsoft Excel template e a portable USB storage device compatible with USB 1 1 formatted for FAT32 NN40020 308 17 Chapter 3 Hardware installation See the following procedures to install the BCM50 hardware e Main unit and expansion unit installation on page 17 e Media bay module installation on page 23 e Expansion unit installation on page 24 e Power supply connection on page 25 e Telephony connector on page 26 MBM wiring on page 29 e BCMS50 main unit LAN connection on page 32 e DHCP server configuration and IP address on page 32 e WAN connection on page 34 Telepho
40. minutes Determine the location in the rack where you want to install the BCM50 unit Position the rack mount shelf in the rack Align the holes in the rack mount shelf with the holes in the equipment rack rails A WO N Fasten the rack mount shelf to the rack using the four rack screws supplied with the rack mount kit To install a BCM50 unit on the rack mount shelf 7 minutes 1 Place the BCM50 unit on the rack so that the feet of the unit fit in the depressions in the shelf Move the unit forward until the feet touch the front side of the depressions Slide the unit back until the feet click in place on the slots in the depressions See the figure Attach the units to the rack mount shelf on page 19 4 Ifyou want to further secure the unit use the four self tapping screws for plastic supplied with the rack mount kit to attach the unit to the rack mount shelf a Align the screw holes in the unit with the holes in the rack mount shelf b Insert the four screws through the holes in the bottom of the shelf and into the screw holes in the bottom of the unit Caution Use only the screws supplied with the rack mount kit NT9T6325 Do not replace the screws Other screws can damage the unit NN40020 308 Chapter 3 Hardware installation 19 Figure 3 Attach the units to the rack mount shelf To install a BCM50 unit on top of another unit 2 minutes Warning For safety reasons do not stack more than
41. ne installation on page 35 Main unit and expansion unit installation You typically install the main unit and expansion units in the same manner Make sure you install the expansion units close enough to the main unit so you can connect the supplied 5 m 16 ft expansion cable between the expansion unit and main unit Nortel provides three methods of installing the BCM50 units e rack mount wall mount e desktop mount Caution To keep the BCM50 system operating at the optimal internal temperature keep the top sides and rear clear of obstructions and away from the exhaust of other equipment Do not place any objects except other BCM50 units on top of a main unit For more information see the chapter Installing the main unit in the Installation and Maintenance Guide Rack mount installation To install a BCM50 unit main unit or expansion unit in an equipment rack you need the optional rack mount kit NT9T6325 This kit provides the parts to mount up to four BCM50 units in a standard 19 inch equipment rack Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 18 Chapter 3 Hardware installation Use the following procedures to install a BCM50 unit in a rack e To install the rack mount shelf in an equipment rack on page 18 e To install a BCMS50 unit on the rack mount shelf on page 18 e To install the power supply on the rack mount shelf on page 19 To install the rack mount shelf in an equipment rack 5
42. ne numbers on Default line numbers on Port number Expansion port 1 Expansion port 2 1 065 066 095 096 2 067 068 097 098 3 069 070 099 100 4 071 072 101 102 MBM wiring 15 minutes Telephone lines connect to the expansion unit through the connectors on the MBM For more information see the chapter Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system in the Installation and Maintenance Guide Warning Electrical shock warning The MBMs were safety approved for installation into the expansion unit The installer and user are responsible for ensuring that installation of the hardware does not compromise existing safety approvals BEFORE YOU OPEN the main unit or expansion unit unplug the network telecommunication cables and disconnect the unit from the ac power source Station modules Connect the ports on these modules only to approved digital telephones and peripherals with the proper cables on a protected internal wiring system Do not connect any telephones to wiring that runs outside the building Read and follow the installation instructions carefully Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 30 Chapter 3 Hardware installation Warning Use only qualified persons to service the system The installation and service of this unit must be performed by service personnel with the appropriate training and experience Service personnel must be aware of the hazards of working with tele
43. nector BRI main units The table BRI main units descriptions on page 14 describes the standard main units and the figure BRI main unit BCM50be shown ports and connectors on page 14 shows a BRI main unit The other BRI main units have similar ports and connectors Table 7 BRI main units descriptions BRI main units Description BCM50b main unit with The BCM50b main unit provides similar functionality to the BCM50 main unit The Telephony only difference is that the BCM50b main unit has two integrated BRI ports that replace the four analog lines on the RJ 21 telephony connector BCM50ba main unit with The BCM50ba main unit provides similar functionality to the BCM50a main unit The ADSL router difference is that the BCM50ba main unit has two integrated BRI ports that replace the four analog lines on the RJ 21 telephony connector BCM50be main unit with The BCM50be main unit provides similar functionality to the BCM50e main unit The Ethernet router difference is that the BCM50be main unit has two integrated BRI ports that replace the four analog lines on the RJ 21 telephony connector Figure 2 BRI main unit BCM50be shown ports and connectors WAN Additional LAN BRI ports The 4 lines on the RJ 21 telephony connectorare not available with the BRI 4 ports Retention clip mounting hole Power
44. nistrator Applications The Administrator Applications page appears 3 Onthe Administrator Applications page click Business Element Manager The Element Manager panel appears Read the information on this panel Click Download Element Manager on the right side of the screen and follow the instructions to download 6 After you download Element Manager double click the application and follow the installation instructions To download the Startup Profile template 1 minute 1 Access the BCM Web page See To access the BCM Web page on page 38 2 On the Welcome to BCM Web page click Administrator Applications The Administrator Applications page appears NN40020 308 Chapter 4 System configuration 39 3 On the Administrator Applications page click Startup Profile template The Startup Profile template panel appears Read the information on this panel Click Download Startup Profile template on the right side of the screen and follow the instructions to download Software keycode You require a keycode to enable software features on your BCM50 system You receive only one keycode whether you purchase one feature or a bundle of features You can load a keycode using Element Manager Startup Profile or Telset Administration To generate a keycode you require an authorization code for each feature you purchase For example if you require one feature you receive one authorization code and you generate one keycode If you pur
45. nstalled side by side on a wall DO NOT attempt to install units on top of each other when using the wall mount option Use the following procedures to install a BCM50 unit on a wall e To install the BCM50 wall mount bracket on page 20 e To install a BCM50 unit on the wall mount bracket on page 21 To install the BCM50 wall mount bracket 6 minutes 1 Optional Mount a plywood backboard securely to the wall Use a ruler and a level to level the plywood backboard 2 Place the wall mount bracket on the backboard or wall and mark the location of the center keyhole shaped screw hole on the plywood backboard See the figure Wall mount bracket on page 20 Figure 4 Wall mount bracket pos 1 Vel 2 1 A Note When using three screws Nortel recommends installing the screws in the three holes labeled 1 or the three holes labeled 2 3 Install one 8 x 2 cm 8 x 0 75 in round head wood screw in the backboard Do not tighten the screw head against the backboard Leave approximately 0 5 cm 0 25 in of the screw exposed from the backboard 4 Prepare the wall mount bracket by removing the alignment tabs e If this is the only unit in the BCM50 system remove the alignment tabs on the right side of the wall mount bracket NN40020 308 Chapter 3 Hardware installation 21 e If this is the last unit on a BCM50 system with multiple units remove the alignment tabs on the left side of the wall mount brack
46. ociated with normal use and explained in the associated documentation or e Attempt to reverse engineer disassemble reverse translate decompile or in any other manner decode licensed software in order to derive the source code form or for any other reason or Make full or partial copies of any documentation or other similar printed or machine readable matter provided with licensed software unless the same has been supplied in a form by NORTEL NETWORKS intended for periodic reproduction of partial copies or Export or re export licensed software and or associated documentation by downloading or otherwise from the fifty states of the United States and the District of Columbia PLEASE REFER TO THE NEXT PAGE Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide Except for Java Product as defined herein below CUSTOMER may assign collectively its rights under this License to any subsequent owner of the associated hardware but not otherwise subject to the payment of the then current license fee for new users if any No such assignment shall be valid until CUSOMTER 1 has delegated all of its obligations under this License to the assignee and 2 has obtained from the assignee an unconditional written assumption of all such obligations and 3 has provided NORTEL NETWORKS a copy of such assignment delegation and assumption and 4 has transferred physical possession of all licensed software and all associated documentation to the
47. ocks 5 To connect extensions to a DSM32 repeat steps 1 to 4 for the second RJ 21 connector BCM50 main unit LAN connection For more information see the chapter Connecting the BCM50 system to the LAN and WAN in the Installation and Maintenance Guide Warning The DHCP server on the main unit is enabled by default If your A network already contains a DHCP server then disable the DHCP server on the main unit To connect a BCM50 system to the LAN 5 minutes 1 Connect one end of a standard Ethernet cable to your LAN Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the LAN port on the BCM50 main unit If you want to use the internal BCM50 network switch to connect another IP device to the LAN connect an Ethernet cable between the IP device and one of the additional LAN ports on the BCM50 system Router card LAN ports Expansion port or expansion unit LAN port 4 Repeat step 3 for each IP device you want to connect to the LAN using the BCMS0 switch If you cannot connect your BCM50 system to the LAN you can access the system by connecting through the OAM port See To connect to the system using the OAM port on page 37 DHCP server configuration and IP address Each main unit includes a DHCP server This DHCP server can supply Nortel IP Phones and client computers with IP addresses and connection information If the main unit does not contain an integrated router then you can use Element Manager to configure the DHCP serv
48. omplete the checklists before Checklists on page 11 min installing the BCM50 system 12 Install the BCM50 main unit Main unit and expansion unit min Rack mount installation on page 17 e Wall mount e Desk mount 4 min Optional Media bay module installation Install MBMs in the BCM50 on page 23 expansion unit 9 min Optional Expansion unit installation on Install the BCM50 expansion unit page 24 e Rack mount e Wall mount e Desk mount 3 min Apply power to the BCM50 system Power supply connection on page 25 1 min Connect the telephony connector Telephony connector on page 26 15 Connect the MBM wiring MBM wiring on page 29 min 5 min Connect the BCM50 system to the BCMBO main unit LAN LAN connection on page 32 5 min Determine DHCP server DHCP server configuration configuration and IP address use and IP address on page 32 default or change 2 min Optional Connect the BCM50 WAN connection on page 34 system to the WAN Only available with BCM50a BCM50e BCM50ba and BCM50be 9 min Install telephony hardware Telephone installation on page 35 15 Download Element Manager BCM Web page downloads min on page 38 1 min Optional Download the Startup BCM Web page downloads Profile template on page 38 NN40020 308 Chapter 1 Getting started 9 Table 1 Installation and configuration checklist Sheet 2 of 2 v Task Reference Comments min 10 Apply the keycode Software keyco
49. ource wall outlet Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 26 Chapter 3 Hardware installation The BCM50 system boots Note To use the Startup Profile for initial configuration of the BCM50 system save the Startup Profile on your USB storage device and insert the USB storage device in the USB port of the main unit before connecting the power See To download the Startup Profile template on page 38 AN Warning Leakage currents You must reconnect the power cords to a grounded outlet before connecting the telephony and data networking cables Telephony connector For more information see the chapter Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system in the Installation and Maintenance Guide Note You can use the wiring field card WFC or rack mount patch panel to simplify the connections of the telephony connector to the BCM50 For more information see the Installation and Maintenance Guide You can connect 4 analog telephone lines standard main units only 4 analog telephony devices and 12 digital telephones to the RJ 21 telephony connector The four analog lines on the RJ 21 telephony connector are not available on the BRI main units The table RJ 21 telephony connector wiring on page 26 lists the wiring details for the RJ 21 telephony connector Table 12 RJ 21 telephony connector wiring Sheet 1 of 3 Default line Device Pin Connection Wire color Type o
50. phony equipment and wiring They must be experienced in techniques that minimize any danger of shock or equipment damage Leakage currents Service personnel must be alert to the possibility of high leakage currents becoming available on metal system surfaces during power line fault events on network lines These leakage currents normally flow safely to protective earth ground through the power cord However if the ac power is unplugged prior to disconnecting the cables from the BCM50 units this hazard can occur System shutdown You must disconnect the telephony and data networking cables from the system before disconnecting the power cord from a grounded outlet System startup You must reconnect the power cords to a grounded outlet before reconnecting the telephony and data networking cables Danger Electrical shock hazards Electrical shock hazards from the telecommunications network and ac mains are possible with this equipment To minimize risk to service personnel and users the BCM50 system must be connected to an outlet with a third wire ground In addition install blank faceplates in all unused slots The covers on all units must be in place at the completion of any servicing To connect telephone lines to DTM BRIM or 4x16 MBMs 1 Obtain a telephone cable with a modular plug that matches the MBM to which you are connecting RJ 48C for DTM e RJ 45 for BRIM e RJ 11 for 4x16 Plug the modular cable in
51. ready contains a DHCP server then disable the DHCP server on the main unit For more information about disabling the DHCP server see To disable the DHCP server on the BCM50a BCM50e BCM50ba and BCM50be main units on page 43 If an external DHCP is present then the BCM50 system uses the IP configuration supplied by the external DHCP server In this case the DHCP server on the main unit supplies only IP Phones with IP configuration information It does not supply any other devices with IP settings This means that the administrator does not need to set up the external DHCP server to supply configuration settings to the IP Phones The DHCP server on the main unit must configure a range of IP addresses to supply to the IP Phones It uses the top 20 percent of a subnet For example If the external DHCP server supplies the IP address 177 218 21 45 subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 to the BCM50 then the BCM50 DHCP server reserves the range 177 218 21 200 177 218 21 254 You can use Element Manager to verify and change this default range Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 34 Chapter 3 Hardware installation The administrator must ensure that this range agrees with the network configuration The range is not used by the external DHCP server BCM50a BCM50e BCM50ba or BCM50be main unit with integrated router By default the BCM50a main unit or BCM50e main unit is configured with a dynamic IP address meaning that
52. stall the additional units on top of the existing unit refer to To install a BCM50 unit on top of another unit on page 19 5 Install the power supply next to the BCM50 unit The power supply must be within 1 5 m 5 feet of the BCM50 unit and within 1 5 m 5 feet of the ac power outlet wall outlet or UPS 6 Repeat step 5 for each power supply Media bay module installation Install a media bay module MBM in the expansion unit and then install the expansion unit in the same manner as the main unit The MBM dip switches must remain in their default factory position You can use Element Manager to make any required modifications to the MBM settings For more information see the chapter Installing an expansion unit in the nstallation and Maintenance Guide To verify the MBM switches 2 minutes 1 Verify that the 6 pin dip switch is set to on for all MBMs that have the 6 pin dip switch 2 To install a global analog trunk module GATM a Forthe dip switches on the left side at the rear of the module set all the switches to on b For the dip switches on the right side at the rear of the module country profile switches set all the switches to off The GATM automatically downloads the country profiles 3 To install a global analog station module 8 GASMB8 a Forthe dip switches on the left side at the rear of the module set all the switches to on b Forthe dip switches on the right side at the rear of the module set
53. tent of the parties and the remainder of this License shall continue in full force and effect This License constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the use of the licensed software and the associated documentation and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings or agreements written or oral regarding such subject matter No amendment to or modification of this License will be binding unless in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of NORTEL NETWORKS NN40020 308 Contents 5 Contents Chapter 1 Getting Startel cscpssssanss rsssiscarcicnssnden eds Da bra cad eds 7 Aou TRIS OU us ded sas vadia dada x per SP x 3G 9 GA TSE DO Y SRI EAE AR T alic asda ipa bea ee pique hee Cd sd bad aL did Saad 7 i cnl aus cam da ees ese Ree REE ar ee Pee ee ee Ree eS 7 Peo UO 3b diaiate c bad Ee ad coe ee a ele a bat ded Eade 7 Installation and configuration Summary sm paia pos RR SU wee DORE ARE a 8 Deraull val G dig tle 943 ERR LAPA ga LIDAS TER d PP SEE NE d 9 Tools and system information 0 2 5 6206s uu RR RR rmm 10 duc o A R O 11 General EnBOEIIBE uu iaas cdi saga E REP RURRRCRERERRPPPCDE A Wd ad RE 11 Main uni components checklist 4 acesas essa moe E RGROR S inr Ensa EOS saas 11 Expansion unit and media bay modules components checklist optional 12 Chapter 2 System OVerVIBWM Le isessuRERARRRERRRRARRRARRERREARAREERRARRASEAA 13 tip Wee c rcr Cp O UNT NE
54. the switches according to the table GASMS dip switch settings switches 1 3 on page 23 and the table GASM8 regional dip switch settings switches 4 8 on page 24 Table 10 GASM8B dip switch settings switches 1 3 Switch Description Setting Switch 1 Firmware download capability OFF Standard mode firmware downloading not supported ON Enhanced mode firmware downloading supported Switch 2 To download the firmware from OFF if you want the GASMB to download the firmware the BCM50 for enhanced when the firmware version in the BCM50 is different than the mode only version in the GASMB default ON f you want the GASMB to download the firmware in the event of a BCM5O cold start Switch 3 Enable disable echo OFF Enables echo cancellation default cancellation ON Disables echo cancellation Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 24 Chapter 3 Hardware installation Table 11 GASM6B8 regional dip switch settings switches 4 8 Switches 4 to 8 select the region for the GASM8 as follows Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 Switch 7 Switch 8 North America OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF United Kingdom OFF OFF OFF OFF ON Australia OFF OFF OFF ON OFF Poland OFF OFF OFF ON ON To install an MBM in an expansion unit 2 minutes 1 Attach one end of a grounding strap to your wrist and the other end to a grounded metal surface With the face of the MBM toward you insert the
55. to the jack in the front of the MBM Connect the other end of the cable to the telephone company demarcation blocks of the building To connect telephone lines to another MBM repeat steps 1 to 3 to for each additional line Warning If the network ISDN is a U loop the BRIM must be connected only to an NT1 provided by the service provider The NT1 must provide a Telecommunication Network Voltage TNV to Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV barrier NN40020 308 Chapter 3 Hardware installation 31 Note Do not attempt to plug digital equipment into the auxiliary AUX jacks on the front of 4x16 MBM 5 Select the appropriate option for your system e If your system includes a 4x16 MBM go to Connect extensions to the expansion unit on page 31 for instruction about wiring the extensions for this MBM e If your system includes another expansion unit repeat this procedure to add more telephone lines or proceed to Connect extensions to the expansion unit on page 31 to add extensions To connect analog telephone lines to the GATM4 GATM8 G4x16 or G8x16 1 Obtain a 25 pair cable with an RJ 21 connector on one end 2 Plug the RJ 21 connector of the cable into the RJ 21 connector on the front of the MBM Use the lower RJ 21 connector on the G4x16 and G8x16 MBMs to connect analog lines 3 Select the appropriate option to secure the RJ 21 connector to the MBM e With a straight RJ 21 connector use the two supplied screws on
56. up Profile sps file and a version of the Startup Profile editor Excel spreadsheet on your computer The filenames for the Startup Profile editor and the Startup Profile consist of the system ID followed by the appropriate extension gt Note Never edit the Startup Profile sps file directly always use the Startup Profile editor to make changes 6 8 In the Startup Profile editor enter the remaining information that you want loaded onto the BCM50 system The Startup Profile editor contains explanations of the various parameters Click the cell where you want to enter information and the Help text appears You can specify 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 After you enter all the information 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 Exit from Microsoft Excel NN40020 308 Chapter 4 System configuration 43 10 11 12 13 Insert the USB storage device into the USB port of the computer Copy the Startup Profile sps file to the root directory of the USB storage device If you want to load your keycode using the Startup Profile copy the keycode file to the root directory of the USB storage device The name of the ke
57. ycode file on the USB storage device must exactly match the filename you entered in the Startup Profile editor Remove the USB storage device from the USB port of the computer The Startup Profile is now stored on the USB storage device Insert the USB storage device into the USB port of the BCM50 main unit before you power up the system A Warning Do not use the Startup Profile on a functional BCM50 system because the parameter values in the Startup Profile replace those on the system For more information about the Startup Profile see the Installation and Maintenance Guide DHCP server configuration Use the following procedure to disable the DHCP server on the BCM50a BCM50e BCM50ba and BCM50be main units To disable the DHCP server on the BCM50a BCM50e BCM50ba and BCM50be main units 5 minutes 1 Open Element Manager and connect to your system 2 From the Configuration tab click the Data Services folder to expand it 3 Select DHCP Server from the Data Services folder 4 From the General Settings tab click Launch Router WebGUI tool to launch the router configuration tool For information about using the WebGUI tool see the Integrated Router Configuration Guide for your product Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide 44 Chapter 4 System configuration MBM configuration You must configure the MBMs to function with your BCM50 system For more information see the chapter Completing the init

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