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Entering keycodes and feature settings
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Contents
Business Communications Manager
BCM50 Telset Administration Guide
BCM50
Document StatusStandard Document Number NN40020-604 Document Version
Copyright 2006 Nortel Networks, All Rights Reserved
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Using the telset configuration interface
Contents
Administration telset interfaces
Contents
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Getting started with BCM
“Symbols and conventions used in this guide” on page
“Related publications” on page “How to get Help” on page
About this guide
Symbols and conventions used in this guide
Acronyms
HOLD
italic text
FEATURE
RELEASE
Getting Help from a specialist by using an Express Routing Code
How to get Help
Getting Help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center
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Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or reseller
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Getting started with BCM
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“Initial setup telset menus” on page
Administration telset interfaces
Initial setup telset menus
“Using FEATURE 9*8 for initial configuration” on page
Using FEATURE 9*8 for initial configuration
Logging in to the F9*8 interface
restart your system. See “System restart” on page
When a user enters an incorrect password, the system provides a display indicating that there is an entry error. If the user tries repeatedly to enter an invalid username or password, the system locks the user account. The user can wait until the lockout timer releases the account, or the account can be released through this telset menu by a user with administration privileges or through the Element Manager by a user with administration privileges. The lockout timer and the lockout release can be configured in the Element Manager
Entering keycodes and feature settings
Activating user accounts and changing passwords
Viewing or entering IP network information
Figure 5 shows the layout for IP Address
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Figure 5 Viewing or setting the IP network information
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System restart
Warning Restarting the system interrupts system service
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Programming with the telset telephony interface
User access to the FEATURE**CONFIG interface
Access privilege levels
Description of access
“Using an IP phone to navigate the menus” on page
Using a digital phone to navigate
“Using a digital phone to navigate” on page
Programming telephones
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Using an IP phone to navigate the menus
See Figure
7316E programming indicators
What the navigation headings and directions mean
Activating menu prompts
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Figure 11 Display and buttons, digital phone
Figure 12 Display and buttons, IP phone
Top-level menu of the telset telephony configuration tree
About the FEATURE **CONFIG menu system
“Terminals and Sets” on page “Lines” on page “Services” on page
Terminals and Sets
“System programming” on page “Telco features” on page
“Hardware” on page “Maintenance” on page “Usage metrics” on page
“System speed dials” on page “Time and Date” on page
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Figure 14 Terminals and Sets Sheet 1 of
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Figure 15 Terminals and Sets Sheet 2 of
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Figure 16 Terminals and Sets Sheet 3 of
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Figure 17 Terminals and Sets Sheet 4of
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Lines
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Figure 18 Lines Sheet 1 of
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Figure 19 Lines Sheet 2 of
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Figure 20 Services Sheet 1 of
Services
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Figure 23 System speed dials
System speed dials
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SM silent monitor password
Passwords
COS passwords Call log passwords Hospitality passwords
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Figure 24 Feature passwords
Time and Date
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Figure 26 System prgming Sheet 1 of
System programming
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Figure 27 System prgming Sheet 2 of
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Figure 28 System prgming page 3 of
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Figure 29 System prgming Sheet 4 of
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Figure 30 System prgming page 5 of
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Figure 32 System prgming Sheet 7 of
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Figure 33 Telco features
Telco features
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Hardware
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Figure 36 Maintenance Sheet 1 of
Maintenance
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Figure 37 Maintenance Sheet 2 of
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Figure 38 Usage Metrics
Usage metrics
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Index
Numerics
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