Nortel Networks BCM 4.0 Powering up the BCM system, Wiring the FEM, To connect the fiber cables

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Wiring the FEM

A fiber expansion module (FEM) allows you to upgrade from a Norstar system to a BCM system by reusing the Norstar MBMs. The MBMs connect to the FEM using the same fiber cable that connected them to the Norstar fiber expansion card.

Warning: Handling optical fiber cables.

If the cable is too long, ensure that it is coiled correctly using the fiber spool. Coil excess fiber cable carefully around the spool provided. Do not bend the cable around any tight corners. Bends in the fiber cable must not be less than 100 mm in diameter. Place the fiber cable spool into a slot at the back of the cable trough in the Norstar module.

To connect the fiber cables

2 minutes/MBM

1Ensure the BCM system is powered up and functional.

2Connect the fiber cables from the Norstar MBMs to the jacks on the FEM.

Note: The DIP switch settings you chose determine which FEM ports are available. If you enable all six FEM ports, the BCM system has no more DS30 resources available. Therefore, you cannot connect more MBMs to the system.

aConnect the Norstar Line Modules to the FEM beginning at fiber port 1.

bConnect Norstar Extension Modules to the FEM beginning at fiber port 6.

3Change the DN records in Element Manager or change the set wiring, as required, to match your system.

Note: If you connect a Norstar station module amphenol cable directly to a DSM, you do not have to modify the wiring connections. Ensure you select the correct DS30 number.

Powering up the BCM system

Refer to the chapter “Connecting the cables” in the BCM200/400 4.0 Installation and Maintenance Guide for more detailed information.

Caution: The BCM system is available in North American and International versions. Ensure that the power supply is correct for your location. The BCM200 and BCM400 systems have standard power supplies and redundant power supplies that adjust automatically to the required voltage.

BCM 4.0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide

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Contents BCM 4.0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide Copyright 2006 Nortel Networks, All Rights Reserved Software License BCM 4.0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start GuideN0060602 Contents Contents About this guide PrecautionsPurpose AudienceInstallation and configuration checklist Sheet 1 Installation and configuration summaryGetting started Task Reference CommentsInstallation and configuration checklist Sheet 2 Default valuesDefault IP addresses Default user names and passwordsDescription Value Comments Tools, data, and parametersSystem information Sheet 1 General checklist ChecklistsMain unit components checklist Getting started System information Sheet 2Expansion unit and media bay modules components checklist Main units BCM200 main unit ports and connectorsSystem overview BCM expansion unit BCM400 onlyStartup Profile Element ManagerSystem overview N0060602 Mounting a BCM main unit and expansion unit Installing a BCM unit in a rackTo attach the rack-mount brackets Physical installationTo mount a BCM unit in an equipment rack Minutes/unitTo install a BCM unit on a wall Installing a BCM unit on a wallAttach the wall-mount bracket to the BCM400 main unit Installing a BCM unit on a flat surfaceInstalling the MBMs Connecting the expansion unit to the main unitTo install a BCM unit on flat surface Chapter Physical installationPossible trunk MBM DIP switch settings Use and to set the DIP switches for the MBMsDS30 Possible station MBM DIP switch settingsOffsets 0 Bus # Offset DS30 # OffsetsMinutes/MBM Connecting the MBM wiringTo install MBMs To connect the DTM, CTM, BRIM, or 4x16 MBMs DTM RJ-48C wiring array To connect the DSM16, DSM32, ASM8, GASM8, or 4x16 MBMs ASM and DSM wiring chart Sheet 1To connect the Gatm For DSM only Physical installation ASM and DSM wiring chart Sheet 2For ASM only To connect the fiber cables Powering up the BCM systemWiring the FEM To connect the BCM system to the WAN Connecting the data networking hardwareTo power up the BCM system To install telephones Unpacking, placing, and wiring telephone hardwareTo connect the modem Minutes/telephoneTo install optional telephony equipment Connecting to the BCM system Connection and configuration proceduresTo configure your computer Connecting through the Ethernet crossover cableConnecting through the serial port Connection and configuration proceduresTo connect through the serial port Downloading from the BCM web To access the BCM webTo download and install BCM Element Manager Generating a software keycode Configuring the BCM system parametersTo download the Startup Profile template MinuteModem IP addressSystem Telephony startupIP Phones To configure the BCM system using BCM Element ManagerSnmp Agent Snmp communityConnection and configuration procedures Connection and configuration procedures To configure the MBMs Configuring the MBMsStartup Profile times and LED sequence Startup Profile times and LED sequenceTelephony Resources Customizing other parametersConnection and configuration procedures N0060602
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BCM 4.0 specifications

Nortel Networks BCM 4.0, or Business Communications Manager, is a robust telecommunications solution designed for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs). This system combines voice and data capabilities in one unified platform, providing businesses with a powerful tool to enhance their communication processes.

One of the key features of BCM 4.0 is its ability to integrate various communication channels. It supports IP telephony, traditional telephony, and even cellular voice services, ensuring that businesses can leverage multiple forms of communication without needing separate systems. This unified approach reduces costs and simplifies management, making it easier for businesses to maintain their operations.

Another significant characteristic of BCM 4.0 is its multimedia capabilities. The system can handle voice, video, and data, delivering a comprehensive communication solution. This allows for seamless collaboration among employees, whether they are in the office or working remotely. The inclusion of multimedia applications enhances productivity by accommodating different communication preferences and needs.

Additionally, BCM 4.0 offers advanced call handling features, including call routing, auto-attendant, and voice mail systems. These functionalities improve customer service by ensuring that calls are efficiently managed and directed to the appropriate personnel. The system also provides extensive reporting tools, allowing businesses to monitor call activities and improve their communication strategies based on data-driven insights.

Security is a crucial consideration for any telecommunications system, and BCM 4.0 does not fall short in this area. It includes features such as secure SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) trunking, encryption, and user authentication. These security measures protect sensitive business information and ensure compliance with data protection regulations.

The modular architecture of BCM 4.0 is designed to grow with the business. Organizations can start with essential functionalities and easily upgrade or expand their systems as their needs evolve. This scalability feature makes BCM 4.0 an attractive option for businesses looking to invest in long-term solutions.

In summary, Nortel Networks BCM 4.0 is an integrated and versatile communications platform suited for SMBs. Its comprehensive features, multimedia capabilities, advanced call handling, robust security measures, and scalability make it a vital tool for enhancing business communications and driving productivity. By adopting BCM 4.0, businesses can streamline their operations and foster better engagement both internally and with their customers.