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Chapter 3
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Contents
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Task List
Using the BCM50 Hardware Inventory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Managing BCM50 with SNMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Using the BCM Fault Management System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
Using the BCM50 Service Management System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215
Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271
Managing BCM50 Software Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323
Contents
Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
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Chapter 1
Getting started with BCM50
About this guide
Purpose
Organization
16 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM50
Table 1 BCM50 Administration Guide organization Chapter Contents
Audience
Acronyms
18 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM50
Table 1 List of acronyms
Symbols and conventions used in this guide
Related publications
How to get Help
Getting Help from the Nortel Web site
Getting Help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center
Getting Help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code
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Chapter 2
Overview of BCM50 Administration
About BCM50
BCM50 hardware
Main units
Expansion units and media bay modules (MBMs)
BCM50 applications
Management Model
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BCM50 interfaces
LAN
Dialup
WAN
Management access over dial or BRI ports
Protocols
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Chapter 3
BCM50 Management Environment
BCM50 web page
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Table 2 Applications available on BCM50 web page
BCM50 Management Environment and Applications
Managing BCM50 with Element Manager
Managing BCM50 with Telset administration
Managing BCM50 Voicemail and ContactCenter: CallPilot Manager
Managing Digital Mobility
Programming telephone sets: Desktop Assistant portfolio
Performing initialization: Startup Profile
Monitoring BCM50: BCM Monitor
Managing BCM50 remotely with SNMP
Element Manager
Element Manager setup
Installing Element Manager on a Windows operating system
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Installing Element Manager in a Citrix environment
Creating folders for network elements
Adding a BCM50 to the Network Element tree
Finding Network Elements
Connecting to a BCM50 element
Disconnecting from an element
Disconnecting in the Element Navigation Panel
Disconnecting through the menu bar
Closing the Element Manager
Element Manager window attributes
Initial panel details
Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 43
Figure 3 Element Manager Window - no defined Elements
Table 3 lists and describes the initial Element Manager window.
Table 3 Initial Element Manager window attributes
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Table 3 Initial Element Manager window attributes (Continued)
Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 45
Table 3 Initial Element Manager window attributes (Continued)
Information displayed for unconnected elements
Information displayed for connected elements
Configuration task navigation panel details
Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 49
Table 5 Configuration task navigation panel headings (Continued)
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Table 5 Configuration task navigation panel headings (Continued)
Administration task navigation panel details
Table 6 Administration task navigation panel headings
Element Manager panels
Effective use of Element Manager
Element Manager data features
Adding, deleting, and modifying table information
Copying table information
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Rearranging table information
Table 7 Paste Data (Continued)
Rearranging columns
Rearranging lines
Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 57
Figure 8 Sort dialog box
Table 8 Sort dialog box fields
Table 9 Sort dialog box buttons
Using your keyboard to move around a table
Saving programming records
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Element Manager application logging
BCM50 integrated launch of related applications
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BCM50 feature licensing
BCM50 Help system
Menu bar Help
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BCM50 common file input/output processes
Comparison of data repositories
The BCM50
Personal computer
Network folder
FTP servers
SFTP servers
USB storage device
HTTP/HTTPS server
Connecting to Element Manager through a router
Configuring firewall settings
Adding NAT rules
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Chapter 4
BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges
Security Policies panel
The following table describes the fields on this panel:.
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Configuring system security policies
Entry Policy tab
Local Authentication Policy tab
Authentication Service Policy tab
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Variable Table
Setting lockout policy for failed logins
To set lockout policy for failed logins
Setting password expiry policy
To set password expiry policy
Setting password history policy
To set password history
Setting the authentication method
To set the authentication method
Configuring an authentication server
To configure an authentication server in Element Manager
Vendor specific attributes
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Table 20 Privilege levels
Setting the idle session timeout
To set the idle session timeout
Uploading a Web Server Certificate
To upload a Web Server Certificate
Transferring an SSH Key-Pair
Configuring user accounts, user groups and privileges
Job Aid
Adding a new user account
To add a new user account
Modifying a user account
To modify a user account
Adding callback for a dial-up user
To add callback for a dial-up user
Adding Telset access for a user
To add Telset access for a user
Deleting a user account
To delete a user account
Changing a users password
To change a users password
Changing the current users password
To change the current users password
Creating a group
To create a group
Deleting a group
To delete a group
Modifying group privileges
To modify group privileges
Adding a user account to a group
To add a user account to a group
Deleting a user account from a group
To delete a user account from a group
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Enabling and disabling exclusive access
To enable/disable exclusive access
User account and user group management fundamentals
User accounts
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Default passwords
Default groups
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Table 22 Default user account groups (Continued)
Default access privileges excluding set-based privileges
Voice Mail & Contact Center access privileges
Contact Center access privileges
Security access privileges
CTE Appl access privileges
IP Set Registration access privileges
BCMMonitor Appl access privileges
CDR Appl access privileges
PPP Access access privileges
Guest Download access privileges
Admin Download access privileges
Exclusive Access access privileges
Admin access privileges
DATA Admins group access privileges
Remote Access access privileges
Guests access privileges
Voice Admins access privileges
Backup Operators access privileges
Remote Monitoring access privileges
Software Upgrade access privileges
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Telset access security
Telset group access privileges
SBA - Installer group access privileges
SBA - System Coordinator+ group access privileges
SBA - System Coordinator group access privileges
SBA - Basic group access privileges
Accounts and Privileges panel
Current Account
Table 24 describes each field on the Current Account context panel.
Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 113
Table 24 Current Account fields (Continued)
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View by Accounts: General
View by Accounts: Remote Access
Table 26 View by Accounts: General fields
Table 27 View by Accounts: Remote Access
Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 117
View by Accounts: History
View by Accounts: Group Membership
Table 28 View by Accounts: History fields
Table 29 Group membership fields
View by Groups
View by Groups: General
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View by Groups: Members
BCM50 security fundamentals
Security on other Configuration panels
Security on Administration panels
Security on Applications panels
Secure network protocols and encryption
Security audits
System security considerations
Considerations
Firewalls
Security certificate
Understanding BCM50 SSL certificate properties
Site authentication
Chapter 5
Using the BCM50 Hardware Inventory
About the BCM50 Hardware Inventory
Viewing and updating information about the BCM50 system
Viewing and updating information about the BCM50 main unit
To view or update information about the BCM50 main chassis
Viewing and updating BCM50 system expansion information
To view or update BCM50 system expansion information
Viewing and updating other information about the BCM50 system
To view or update other information about the BCM50 main unit
Viewing information about devices
To view information about attached devices
Viewing additional information about the BCM50 hardware inventory
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Chapter 6
Managing BCM50 with SNMP
Overview of BCM50 support for SNMP
Configuring routers to use Element Manager with SNMP
Connecting through the WAN
Configuring firewall settings
Adding NAT rules
Configuring the SNMP router port
Configuring SNMP settings
Configuring general SNMP settings
To configure the BCM50 SNMP agent
To configure BCM50 SNMP settings
Adding an SNMP manager to the BCM50 SNMP manager list
To add an SNMP manager to the BCM50 SNMP manager list
To delete an SNMP manager
Configuring SNMP community strings
To add a community string
To delete a community string value
Configuring service access points
To add a service access point
To configure pass phrases for a service access point
To view details associated with a service access point
To delete a service access point
Configuring SNMP trap destinations
To add a trap destination
Viewing and modifying SNMP trap destinations
To modify a trap destination
To delete a trap destination
Auto-SNMP dial-out
To configure auto-SNMP dialout
Alarm severity levels
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Using the BCM Fault Management System
Overview of BCM fault management
148 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System
About BCM alarms
Table 47 BCM components and Alarm ID ranges
Alarms and log files
Alarm severities
Administering alarms
Using the Alarms Panel
To view an alarm
To acknowledge an alarm
Clearing the alarm log
To clear the alarm log
Using the Alarm Banner
To include or omit acknowledged alarms in the Alarm Banner
Using the alarm set
To specify the alarm set
To clear an alarm from the alarm set
Alarms and LEDs
To reset the Status LED
Using SNMP traps
Configuring alarm settings
To enable or disable SNMP traps for alarms
To enable or disable viewing of selected alarms in the Alarms table
To view settings for the alarm set
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4The Enable Alarm Set column indicates whether the alarm will display on the alarm set.
List of BCM alarms
Table 51 List of alarms
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Chapter 8
Using the BCM50 Service Management System
Overview of the BCM50 service management system
BCM50 services
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Table 52 BCM50 Services
To view details about services
Starting, stopping, and restarting services
To stop a service
To restart a service
Chapter 9
Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics
About the system status
QoS Monitor
Configuring the QoS Monitor
To configure monitoring mode
To configure logging attributes
To view the QoS monitoring information
To refresh the QoS monitor data
UPS Status
To access UPS Status
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NTP Metrics
To access the NTP Metrics
Telephony Metrics
Trunk Module Metrics
To view Trunk Module status
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Viewing Performance History information
Viewing D-Channel information
Disabling or enabling a B channel setting
To disable or enable a B channel setting
Provisioning a PRI B-channel
To provision a PRI B-channel
Trunk Module CSU statistics
Statistics collected by the system
Enabling the internal CSU
To enable the internal CSU
To check the performance statistics
Checking trunk module alarms To check the CSU alarms
To check carrier failure alarms
To check bipolar violations
To check short-term alarms
To check defects
To view CSU Alarm History
CbC limit metrics
To access the CbC limit metrics
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Figure 34 Denied calls details
Table 58 describes each field on the two CbC metrics panels.
Hunt Group Metrics
Table 58 Details for a Line Pool
To access the Hunt Group metrics
PSTN Fallback Metrics
To access PSTN Fallback metrics
Proactive Voice Quality Management
To configure PVQM threshold settings
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Table 64 describes the settings.
3Configure the polling interval.
PVQM alarms
Table 62 PVQM threshold settings
Table 63 PVQM alarm information
To access PVQM metrics
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Figure 38 PVQM Metrics panel
Table 64 describes each field on the panel.
Table 64 PVQM Metrics fields
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Chapter 10
BCM50 Utilities
About BCM Monitor
Installing BCM Monitor
To install BCM Monitor separately from BCM50 Element Manager
To remove BCM Monitor
Connecting to a BCM50 system
To start BCM Monitor without the Element Manager
To start BCM Monitor from the Element Manager
Disconnecting BCM Monitor from a BCM50
To connect to a different BCM50
Using BCM Monitor to analyze system status
Static snapshots
To configure static snapshot settings
To save a static snapshot
Dynamic snapshots
To configure dynamic snapshot settings
Starting a dynamic snapshot
Stopping a dynamic snapshot
BCM Info tab
Media Card tab
Voice Ports tab
IP Devices tab
RTP Sessions tab
UIP tab
Enabling UIP message monitoring
To disable monitoring of UIP messages
To log UIP data
To view UIP log files
To configure timeout settings
Viewing UIP message details
To expand a UIP message
To clear UIP message details
Line Monitor tab
To view all lines
Usage Indicators tab
Usage values
Using statistical values
Viewing minimum and maximum values
Viewing the date and time of minimum and maximum values
To view the date and time of minimum and maximum values
Resetting minimum and maximum values
To reset the minimum and maximum values for a statistic
Ping
To ping a device
Trace Route
To perform a trace route
Ethernet Activity
To view Ethernet activity
Reset
Rebooting the BCM50 system
To r
Performing a warm reset of BCM50 telephony services
To p
Performing a cold reset of BCM50 telephony services
To perform a cold reset of BCM50 telephony services
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Chapter 11
Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data
Overview of backing up and restoring data
Backup and restore options
Viewing backup and restore activity
About backups
BCM50 backup file
Backup destinations
Performing immediate backups
Performing an immediate backup to the BCM50
To perform an immediate backup to the BCM50
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Performing an immediate backup to your personal computer
To perform an immediate backup to your personal computer
Performing an immediate backup to a network folder
To perform an immediate backup to a network folder
Performing an immediate backup to a USB storage device
To perform an immediate backup to a USB storage device
Performing an immediate backup to an FTP server
To p
Performing an immediate backup to an SFTP server
To perform an immediate backup to an SFTP server
Viewing and performing scheduled backups
To view scheduled backups
Performing a scheduled backup to the BCM50
To perform a scheduled backup to the BCM50
Performing a scheduled backup to a network folder
To perform a scheduled backup to a network folder
Performing a scheduled backup to a USB storage device
To perform a scheduled backup to a USB storage device
Performing a scheduled backup to an FTP server
To perform a scheduled backup to an FTP server
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Performing a scheduled backup to an SFTP server
To p
Modifying and deleting scheduled backups
Modifying a scheduled backup
To m
To delete a backup schedule
Restoring BCM50 system data
Restore options
Optional components
Effects on the system
Restore operations and logs
Restoring data from the BCM50
To restore data from the BCM50
Restoring data from your personal computer
To restore data from your personal computer
Restoring data from a network folder
To restore data from a network folder
Restoring data from a USB storage device
To restore data from a USB storage device
Restoring data from an FTP server
To restore data from an FTP server
Restoring data from an SFTP server
To restore data from an SFTP server
Restoring the factory configuration
To restore the factory configuration
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Chapter 12
Managing BCM50 Logs
Overview of BCM50 logs
Log types
Operational logs
Diagnostic logs
Sensitive logs
Additional System Information
Overview of transferring and extracting log files
Transferring log files using the BCM50 Element Manager
Performing immediate log archive transfers
Performing an immediate log transfer to a USB storage device
To perform an immediate log transfer to a USB storage device
Performing an immediate log transfer to your personal computer
To perform an immediate log transfer to your personal computer
Performing an immediate log transfer to a network folder
To perform an immediate log transfer to a network folder
Performing an immediate log transfer to an FTP server
To perform an immediate log transfer to an FTP server
Performing an immediate log transfer to an SFTP server
To perform an immediate log transfer to an SFTP server
Performing scheduled log transfers
To perform a scheduled log transfer to a storage location
To modify a scheduled log transfer
To delete a scheduled log transfer
Transferring log files using the BCM50 Web page
Using the BCM50 Web Page to transfer log files to your personal computer
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To use the BCM50 Web Page to transfer log files to other destinations
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Extracting log files
To extract log files using the Element Manager
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Viewing log files using the Log Browser
Retrieval Criteria area
To specify retrieval criteria
Retrieval Results area
To filter information in the Retrieval Results table
Log Details area
Viewing log details for a single log record
To view log details for multiple log records
Viewing log files using other applications
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Chapter 13
Managing BCM50 Software Updates
Overview of BCM50 software updates
Obtaining software updates
To obtain updates from the Nortel Technical Support Web page
Viewing software updates in progress
To view details about software updates in progress
Applying software updates
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Applying an update from your personal computer
To apply an update from your personal computer
Applying a software update from a USB storage device
To apply a software update from a USB storage device
Applying an update from a shared folder
To apply an update from a shared folder
Applying an update from an FTP server
To apply an update from an FTP server
Applying an update from an HTTP server
To apply an update from an HTTP server
Creating and modifying scheduled software updates
Creating a scheduled software update
To create a scheduled software update
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Modifying a scheduled software update
To modify a scheduled software update
To delete a scheduled software update
Viewing a history of software updates
To view the software update history
Removing software updates
Removing a software update
To remove a software update
Viewing the inventory of BCM50 software
To view the BCM50 software inventory
Chapter 14
Accounting Management
Overview of accounting management
About Call Detail Recording
Using Call Detail Recording
CDR Toolkit
Appendix A
Management Information Bases
About SNMP MIBs
MIB file descriptions
344 Appendix A Management Information Bases
Table 106 lists the file names and file descriptions of each supported standard MIB.
Table 107 lists the file names and file descriptions of each supported Nortel MIB.
Table 106 MIB file descriptions for standard MIBs
Table 107 MIB file descriptions for Nortel MIBs
Accessing, compiling, and installing MIB files
To access MIB files from the BCM50 Web Page
To access MIB files from the Nortel Customer Service Site
Compiling and installing Nortel MIB files
Compiling and installing standard MIB files
Small Site MIB
Small Site Event MIB
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Index
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