Nortel Networks BCM 1000 manual Documentation updates for BCM, General changes, 3, Preface

Models: BCM 1000

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Chapter 2

Documentation updates for BCM 4.0

This section provides updates to the BCM1000 Installation and Maintenance Guide (N0008587 01).

General changes

The following changes apply throughout the document, even if not specifically identified:

Replace references to Unified Manager with Element Manager. Any related procedures are documented, since Element Manager functions differently than Unified Manager.

The Programming Operations Guide for BCM 3.7 does not exist in BCM 4.0. The content can be found in the BCM 4.0 Administration Guide and the BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide.

You can also refer to the online Help within Element Manager for information on using Element Manager to configure and maintain your system.

The Quick Start wizard (available in BCM 3.7) is not supported in BCM 4.0. The initial configuration of the system is done using Element Manager.

Page 3, Preface

This chapter should be replaced with the chapter, “Getting started” on page 21.

Page 22, Data networking components

The sentence, “Modem card (North American systems only) — a V.90 modem that sends and receives data using the public telephone system,”

should be, “Modem card (North American systems only) — a (V.90 or V.92) modem that sends and receives data using the public telephone system.”

Page 23, MSC IP call processing hardware

The first bullet should be replaced with the following information.

DS30 buses are internal communication paths controlled by the MSC. Each DS30 bus provides a possible 32 signaling channels (B1 and B2) and 32 media channels. In BCM 3.0 software, the B2 channels were reconfigured as B1 channels for station modules. As a result, DS30 02 to 07 were configured to support 32 telephones on each bus configured with DSM16+, DSM32+ modules set to double density. The ASM 8 module could also be supported on all four offsets as of that software release.

BCM 4.0 for BCM1000 Installation and Maintenance Guide Addendum

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Nortel Networks BCM 1000 manual Documentation updates for BCM, General changes, 3, Preface, 22, Data networking components

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.