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Contents BCM Copyright 2006 Nortel Networks, All Rights Reserved Software License N0060603 Contents Appendix C Configuring the BCM system Appendix F Completing the initial installation optional Contents N0060603 How to use this addendum ChapterAbout this document What’s new in BCMAbout this document Documentation updates for BCM General changes3, Preface 22, Data networking components33, , Telephony hardware Documentation updates for BCM44, Analog station modules and analog devices 52, Legacy mobility equipment 55, , Auxiliary equipment64, Setting offsets 69, Environment checklist64, Explaining double density 70, Electrical requirementsDocumentation updates for BCM 4.0 110, Shutting down the systemPerforming a system shutdown To shut down the system softwarePages 126-131, Setting initial system configurations Pages 131, Entering the software keycodesPages 144-146, Telephone port and DN cross-reference To shutdown the system hardwarePages 160-161, New chapters 171, Software restartTo initialize the hard disk in a single disk configuration 182, Initializing the hard disk single-disk system BCM196, Controlling and monitoring mirroring operations Initializing the hard diskDisk mirroring settings Tab Field Functions Description233, Appendix A, Defining region-based defaults 229, Determining the status of a telephone230, Moving telephones 254, Set DNs and port numbersAppendix a Getting startedAbout this guide AudienceAppendix a Getting started Acronyms Sheet 2 Acronym DescriptionSymbols and conventions used in this guide Appendix a Getting started Acronyms Sheet 3Appendix a Getting started Convention Example Used forRelated publications Technical DocumentsHow to get help Call PilotGetting Help through a Nortel distributor or reseller Appendix a Getting started N0060603 Using the default BCM system IP address Appendix BInitializing the system Data parameter requirementsUsing the Ethernet crossover cable Setting the crossover connectionsConnecting through Ethernet crossover cable To connect the Ethernet crossover cableConnecting through the serial port To configure your computerNull modem cable setup To display the configuration menusPin Signal Serial port pinoutConfiguration main menu screen appears. Refer to Figure Software keycode Regenerating a keycode after system replacementNext step Appendix C Configuring the BCM system Configuring the BCM systemAppendix C Initial parameters overview Initial parametersStartup parameters overview Startup parametersAppendix C Configuring the BCM system N0060603 Using Telset Administration to set the basic parameters Appendix DTo configure the IP address Configuring the initial parametersTo enter the keycodes To configure the modem To select the regionTo initialize voice mail To select the telephony startup template and start DNTo create Telset user accounts Next step Page Using Element Manager to set the basic parameters Appendix EAccessing the BCM system To access the BCM webTo download and install Element Manager PrerequisitesTo connect to the BCM system To enter a keycodeModify IP Settings attributes To configure the LAN IP addressAttribute Description Cold Reset Telephony attributes To configure the startup template for telephony servicesQuick Install Wizard attributes To configure the date and time settings Configuring the startup parametersTo enter a name for your system Subnets General Settings attributes Sheet 1 To configure Dhcp server settingsDate and Time attributes To configure IP Phones Dhcp server IP Terminal Dhcp Options attributesTo configure Snmp settings IP Terminal Global Settings attributesTo configure Snmp community strings To configure the Snmp manager listModify Snmp Settings attributes Add Community String attributesTo create user accounts Add Account attributesPage Appendix F Completing the initial installation optional Completing the initial installation optionalAppendix F Configuring the media bay module To configure the MBMConfiguring modem settings Checking for software updatesConfiguring voice mail Performing a backupAppendix F Completing the initial installation optional Appendix G Market profile attributesMedia bay module availability Media bay module availability by market profile Sheet 1Analog trunk card FEM MBM-Norstar trunk cartridge combinationsCanada Caribbean Denmark Time zones and language information Time and date format based on languageLanguage support for South America and Central America Appendix G Market profile attributesTime/date formats based on language South/Central America language supportCaller ID display formats Core parameters for market profilesMarket profile Functionality Attribute Australia Brazil N0060603 Cala Vicap PBX N0060603 PRC Mcdn 4ESS PRC Vicap ITU-T N0060603 Vicap Global analog trunk parameters Pulse Dialing msTransmission parameters On-hook caller ID Disconnect supervision Message waiting Market Start Digit Line Voltage Stutter ProfileStop Digit Busy tone ReversalGASM8 parameters TransmissionInput Impedance Gain SchemeEIA/TIA-464A Dial pulse Dial pulse and Dtmf parametersDial pulse Min/max Min interdigit Coding Break Isdn line services Isdn line servicesIsdn services by protocol Protocol Market profile Available Isdn servicesAnalog and digital trunk types and descriptions Sheet 1 Analog and digital trunk typesTrunk types Description Digital trunk types Trunk types Description Analog trunk types

BCM 1000 specifications

Nortel Networks BCM 1000, short for Business Communication Manager, is a robust communications solution designed to meet the needs of small to medium-sized businesses. First introduced in the early 2000s, the BCM 1000 has evolved to offer a wide array of features, enabling businesses to enhance productivity while reducing operational costs.

One of the standout features of the BCM 1000 is its integrated voice and data capabilities. The system allows users to manage voice calls via the traditional Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) as well as Voice over IP (VoIP). This versatility enables organizations to streamline their communication channels and facilitates remote work environments.

In terms of scalability, the BCM 1000 is a flexible option. It can accommodate up to 200 users while supporting various configurations to adapt as a business grows. This feature is particularly appealing for organizations that anticipate expansion, as they can derive maximum utility from their initial investment.

The BCM 1000 also integrates seamlessly with various third-party applications, enhancing its functionality. Businesses can connect customer relationship management systems (CRM) and other software to streamline operations further. Moreover, the system features advanced telephony applications such as voicemail, auto attendant, and unified messaging, which help streamline communication processes.

Another significant aspect of the BCM 1000 is its reliability. Built on Nortel’s long-standing reputation for quality telecommunications equipment, the BCM 1000 boasts redundancy and failover capabilities. This means that even in the event of a hardware failure, service continuity is maintained, ensuring that communication lines remain open.

Security is another critical feature of the BCM 1000. The system incorporates encryption protocols and supports secure access, safeguarding sensitive business communications from potential threats.

In conclusion, Nortel Networks BCM 1000 is a comprehensive communication platform that encapsulates essential features, including scalability, versatility, and reliability. By integrating voice and data capabilities within a single system, it effectively supports businesses striving for effective communication and operational efficiency. As organizations continue to evolve with technology, the BCM 1000 stands out as a proven solution that meets contemporary business communication needs.