Nortel Networks BCM 4.0 quick start Connection and configuration procedures

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Password: PlsChgMe!

4Click OK.

5From the Network Elements folder, select the BCM system IP address.

6Make sure that the correct username and password are entered.

7Click Connect.

You are now connected to the BCM system.

8Configure the required parameters (see Table 9 on page 38).

For more information on using BCM Element Manager, refer to the online Help within Element Manager.

To configure the BCM 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:

From the Tools menu, select Macros and then select Security.

Select Medium or Low.

Exit from Excel.

Open the Startup Profile template (in Excel).

Enable macros if prompted.

1On a computer that has 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 37.

2Refer to the Usage Instructions tab for instructions about using the Startup Profile template.

3Click the StartupProfileTemplate tab to begin entering information in the Startup Profile template.

4In the Startup Profile template, enter your BCM 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 will not work with your system.

5Click 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.

The filenames for the Startup Profile editor and the Startup Profile consist of the system ID followed by the appropriate extension.

Note: Never edit the Startup Profile (.sps file) directly; always use the Startup Profile editor to make changes.

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Contents BCM 4.0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide Copyright 2006 Nortel Networks, All Rights Reserved BCM 4.0 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide Software LicenseN0060602 Contents Contents Precautions About this guidePurpose AudienceInstallation and configuration summary Installation and configuration checklist Sheet 1Getting started Task Reference CommentsDefault values Installation and configuration checklist Sheet 2Default IP addresses Default user names and passwordsSystem information Sheet 1 Tools, data, and parametersDescription Value Comments Checklists General checklistMain unit components checklist Getting started System information Sheet 2Expansion unit and media bay modules components checklist BCM200 main unit ports and connectors Main unitsBCM expansion unit BCM400 only System overviewElement Manager Startup ProfileSystem overview N0060602 Installing a BCM unit in a rack Mounting a BCM main unit and expansion unitPhysical installation To attach the rack-mount bracketsTo mount a BCM unit in an equipment rack Minutes/unitInstalling a BCM unit on a wall To install a BCM unit on a wallInstalling a BCM unit on a flat surface Attach the wall-mount bracket to the BCM400 main unitConnecting the expansion unit to the main unit Installing the MBMsTo install a BCM unit on flat surface Chapter Physical installationUse and to set the DIP switches for the MBMs Possible trunk MBM DIP switch settingsPossible station MBM DIP switch settings DS30Offsets 0 Bus # Offset DS30 # OffsetsTo install MBMs Connecting the MBM wiringMinutes/MBM To connect the DTM, CTM, BRIM, or 4x16 MBMs DTM RJ-48C wiring array To connect the Gatm ASM and DSM wiring chart Sheet 1To connect the DSM16, DSM32, ASM8, GASM8, or 4x16 MBMs For ASM only Physical installation ASM and DSM wiring chart Sheet 2For DSM only Wiring the FEM Powering up the BCM systemTo connect the fiber cables To power up the BCM system Connecting the data networking hardwareTo connect the BCM system to the WAN Unpacking, placing, and wiring telephone hardware To install telephonesTo connect the modem Minutes/telephoneTo install optional telephony equipment Connection and configuration procedures Connecting to the BCM systemConnecting through the Ethernet crossover cable To configure your computerConnecting through the serial port Connection and configuration proceduresTo connect through the serial port To download and install BCM Element Manager To access the BCM webDownloading from the BCM web Configuring the BCM system parameters Generating a software keycodeTo download the Startup Profile template MinuteIP address ModemSystem Telephony startupTo configure the BCM system using BCM Element Manager IP PhonesSnmp Agent Snmp communityConnection and configuration procedures Connection and configuration procedures Configuring the MBMs To configure the MBMsStartup Profile times and LED sequence Startup Profile times and LED sequenceCustomizing other parameters Telephony ResourcesConnection and configuration procedures N0060602
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BCM 4.0 specifications

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