System Keycodes
Security settings
Password security
Business Communications Manager equipment
Media Bay Modules
IP trunk requirements
Auxiliary equipment
Peripherals (Telephones and support equipment)
BST Doorphones
User Group Privileges
LAN Parameters
WAN parameters
Dial-up Resources
V.90 Modem Parameters
ISDN Dial-up Parameters
DDI MUX configuration
UTWAN configuration
MSC Configuration
Media Bay Module locations
PRI-specific configuration
BCM Programming Records for System Setup
Customer and System Identification
General customer and system information
Customer/Company
Name
Address
Telephone
Other contact numbers
Billing number
System coordinator
Telephone
Email/Fax
Supplier
Address
Telephone
Email/Fax
Customer service rep r esentative
Installer
Contact numbers
Installation date
System notes
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Customer and System Identification
System Keycodes
If you hav e any optional applications such as CallPilot or PRI networks, you need keycodes to activate the
features. Make a note of these codes, as they may not get regenerated in some upgrade circumstances.
Keycode
Application
Date entered
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Customer and System Identification
System Identification and initialization
Note: Most of this information is specified in the Quick Start Wizard when you first start your system. Some of
the settings can be adjusted within the Unified Manager
System info rmation
Security certificate?
System identifier
System Name
Market Profile/Companding law
Time zone
DS30 channel split
Density setting
System language
CallPilot Region and DN
IVR DN
DN lengths/ Received # length
LAN 1 IP Address
LAN 1 Subnet Mask
Next Hop on Primary Link
(Net Link Manager)
Where to find or enter the information:
Security settings
Security headingsLevel of secu rity
Authentication Compatibility
Clear Page File on Shutdown
SMB Client Signing
SMB Server Signing
Domain Secure Channel
Force Secure W eb Access
Minimum Web Encryption
Password security
Lockout PolicyEnabled
Attempts before lockout50
Count reset (minutes)30
Lockout duration (minutes)30
Minimum Password Length8
Password complexity3
P0604628 03Page 5BCM Programming Records
Installed equipment
Quantity
DS30
Quantity
Ports
Quantity
DS30
Business Communications Manager equ
(BCM1000/BCM200/B
Quantity
Media Bay Modules
CM400)
Equipment
Base unit serial #
Expansion unit serial #
Type of trunk module
DTM (ISDN PRI/BRI/T1)
DDI-MUX (ISDN PRI/DATA)
CTM (analog)
CTM8 (analog)
4X16 (analog)
DECT (only av ailable for specific profiles)
FEM (Fiber Expansion Module)
BRI (ISDN BRI)
GATM4
GATM8
System Hardware
Lines or loops
Tlphny: Data:
IP trunk requirements
Auxiliary equipment
Trunk types
VoIP/SIP (requires keycode)
NetMeeting
Type of station module
ASM
ASM8
DSM16/16+
DSM32/32+
analog terminal adaptor (ATA or ATA2)
external paging equipment
external music source
auxiliary ringer
shoulder rest
headset
station auxiliary power supply (SAPS)
Universal power supply (UPS)
Companion plug to power supply
Companion radio frequency (RF) filter kit
DNs
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System Hardware
Installed equipment
Peripherals (Telephones and support equipment)
Quantity
IP telephones
Description
T7000 Business Series Terminal
T7100 Business Series Terminal
T7208 Business Series Terminal
T7316 Business Series Terminal
T7316E Business Series Terminal
T7316E with KIMs
M7000 Norstar telephone
M7100/M7100N Norstar telephone
M7208/M208N Norstar telephone
M7310/M7316 Norstar telephone
M7324/M7324N Norstar telephone
M7324 with CAP modules
BST Doorphone
DOCs or ERMs
i2002 IP telephone
i2004 IP telephone
i2001 IP telephone
i2050 Nortel Networks Software Phone
NetVision telephone
NetVision Data telephone
Target DN
Answer DNs on target
Ring Delay
Page Target
Page Zone
Chime sequence
Customer Chime
Opener Type
System Hardware
Dph 19Dph 20Dph 21Dph 22Dph 23Dph 24
Doorphone DN
Speaker Volume
Chime volume
Call Action
Target DN
Answer DNs on target
Ring Delay
Page Target
Page Zone
Chime sequence
Customer Chime
Opener Type
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Unified Manager User Management
System Users
You use passwords to access the Unified Manager and various components of the system. The passwords
provided below are default system passwords. Ensure that you change these passwords as soon as your
system has been installed and tested.
You can create system passwords for various levels of access in the Unified Manager under Management,
User Management. Ensure that you maintain at least one supervisory password with full privileges.
You use passwords to access the Unified Manager. These are system passwords which have default settings.
Besides changing the default passwords, you can provide user passwords that provide specific access to
User Group nameAllowed privilegesDenied Privileges
Channel Rat e
Clock Sou rce
Frame Typ e
Channel List
Line Coding
Line Polarity
Pulse Densi t y
WAN Sync parameters
Clock Mode
DTE Configuration
Clock Rate
WAN 1WAN 2
BCM Network Settings
Frame Relay para meters
LMI Type
Polling Interval
Full Enquiry Interval
Error Threshold
Monitored Events
DS Code
Access rate
PPP parameters
LCP Keep Alive interval
LQR T imer Period
Autentication Mode
Outgoing Authentication
User Name
Password
Compression
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BCM network connections, page 3 of 4
P#
Entry
DLCI
CIR
Committed Burst BC
Excess Burst BE
WAN parameters, continued …
WAN PPP Passwords
BCM Network Settings
PPP PasswordPPP User Name
PVC Congestion Control
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BCM network connections, page 4 of 4
Range
Range
WAN parameters, continued …
WAN1 - Additional IP Addresses
IP AddressSubnet Mask
BCM Network Settings
WAN2 - Additional IP Addresses
IP AddressSubnet Mask
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Dial-up Resources
V.90 Modem Parameters
RAS Server TCP/IP Configuration
Allow Network Access
Static IP Address Pool
Address Mask
Modem Configuration
Modem Status
V.90 Summary paramet ers
IP Address
Status
V.90 lin k parameters
Telephone number
Alternate Telephone Number
Connect Rate
Dial Retries
Dial Int erval
Number Of Rings
Speaker Mode
IP Header Comp ression
Software Co mpression
Hardware Compression
PPP LCP Extensions
Disconnect Time
BCM Network Settings
V.90 Access parameters
Authentication
Two Way Authentication
User Name
User Password
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Dial-up Resources page 2 of 3
Summary parameters
ISDN Dial-up Parameters
ISDN 1ISDN 2ISDN 3ISDN 4ISDN 5
Add ISDN Dial- up
Dial in Name
Password
Channel
IP Address
Description
Status
Link Parameters
Dial Retires
Dial Int erval
IP Header Comp ression
Software Co mpression
PPP LCP Extensions
Disconnect Time
DNS address 1
DNS address 2
Protocol
BCM Network Settings
Access parameters
Authentication
Two Way Authentication
Dial-ou t User P aramet ers
User Name
Password
ISDN Channel Characteristics
RowPortPhone 1Phone 2Line Type
Negotiate Line Type
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BCM Network Settings
Summary parameters
Dial-up Resources page 3 of 3
ISDN Dial-up Parameters, page 2 of 2
ISDN 6ISDN 7ISDN 8ISDN 9
Add ISDN Dial- up
Dial in Name
Password
Channel
IP Address
Description
Status
Link Parameters
Dial Retires
Dial Int erval
IP Header Comp ression
Software Co mpression
PPP LCP Extensions
Disconnect Time
DNS address 1
DNS address 2
Protocol
Access parameters
Authentication
Two Way Authentication
Dial-ou t User P aramet ers
User Name
Password
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Row
Port
Row
Port
Row
Port
PPPoE dial-up settings
BCM Network Settings
Add PPPoE dial-up
Name
Password
Summary parameters
IP Address
Description
Status
Line parameters
Dial retiri es
Dial Int erval
IP Header Comp ression
Software Co mpression
PPP LCP Extensions
Disconnect Time
DNS Address 1
DNS Address 2
Protocol
Access parameters
Authentication
Two - Way authenticat ion
PPPoE 1PPPoE 2PPPoE 3PPPoE 4
Dial-ou t User parameters
User Name
Password
PPPoE Channel Characteristics
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DDI MUX
Line #
Channel #
Fixed Access
DDI MUX Configuration
Protocol
B channel data rate
Transmi t clock source
Transmi t clock inversion
Data inversio n
DDI MUX and UTWAN Settings
Line Type
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UTWAN configuration
Line Type
Line #Channel #Fixed Access
DDI MUX and UTWAN Settings
UTWAN Summary
IP Address
Subnet Mask
MTU Size
Link Protocol
UTWAN Frame Relay parameters
LMI Type
Polling Interval
Missing Status Enquiry
Expected Status Enquiry
LMI Polling Interv al
Status Enquiry Msg Wait Interval
Fragmentation Status
Low Water Mark
High Water Mark
UTWAN Multi ple IP Addresses
RangeIP AddressSubnet Mask
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Utwan configuration, page 2 of 4
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k
g
UTWAN for Frame Relay
UTWAN PVC Configuration
Entry
PVCName
DLCI
Local IP
Subnet Mas
CIR
Excess Burst BE
DC Retry Time
DC Retry Count
Compression
Broadcast
End to End Frag
Frag Size
Entry
PVCName
DLCI
Local IP
Subnet Mask
CIR
Excess Burst BE
DC Retry Time
DC Retry Count
Compression
Broadcast
End to End Frag
Frag Size
DDI MUX and UTWAN Settings
Entry
PVCName
DLCI
Local IP
Subnet Mas
CIR
Excess Burst BE
DC Retry Time
DC Retry Count
Compression
Broadcast
End to End Frag
Size
Fra
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Utwan configuration, page 3 of 4
UTWAN for PPP
PPP User List
DDI MUX and UTWAN Settings
PPP Parameters
Compression Status
Fragmentation Status
Fragmentation Trigger
Frame Size
Delay Time
Low Water Mark
High Water Mark
LCP Options
Receive packet size
Authentication Mode
MultilinkMRRU
MultilinkSSN
MultilinkEDClass
MultilinkEDValue
LCP Timeout Value
LCP Max Terminate Request
LCP Max Configure Request
LCP Max Configure Nak
LQ Reporting Period
Retry Tmer Timeout Value
IPCP Options
IPCP Timeout Value
IpComp Protocol
IPCP Max Terminate Request
IPCP Configure Request
IPCP Max Configure Nak
Interface NameHost Name
PPP User
Name
PPP PasswordEntry
PPP Remote
User Name
PPP Remote
Password
P0604628 03Page 22BCM Programming Records
MSC Network Configuration and Media Bay Module Line Configurations
Component
IP clients
IP trunks
Media Gateways
Voice Mail - ACD Ports
Fax
WAN
IVR Ports
CTE Ports
Bus 02
Bus 03
Bus 04
Type of module
Installed position
Lines/DN ranges
Special eq uipment
Bus 05
Bus 06
Bus 07
Bus 08
Type of module
DIP switch setting
Installed position
Lines/DN ranges
Special eq uipment
Bus Number
Programmed Bus Type
Mod 1
Mod 2
Mod 3
Mod 4
Module mode
# of lines/loops
Loop range
Disconnect t imer
Answer timer
Protocol
Protocol Type
NSF Extension
B-channel selection seq uence
Clock source
Remote Capability MWI
Max Transits
Host node
MSC and Media Bay Module Configurations
MSC Configuration
Active Config urationCusto m 1 Name Custom 2 NameCustom 3 Name
Media Bay Module locations
DIP switch setting
Trunk MBM software configuration
N/A
N/A
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MSC Network Configuration and Media Bay Module Line Configurations
Mod 1
Mod 2
Mod 3
Mod 4
Module mode
# of lines/loops
Loop range
Disconnect t imer
Answer timer
Protocol
Protocol Type
NSF Extension
B-channel selection seq uence
Clock source
Max Transits
Host node
Bus Number
Programmed Bus Type
Mod 1
Mod 2
Mod 3
Mod 4
Module mode
# of lines/loops
Loop range
Disconnect t imer
Answer timer
Protocol
Protocol Type
NSF Extension
Clock source
Remote Capability MWI
Max Transits
Host node
Bus Number
Programmed Bus Type
Mod 1
Mod 2
Mod 3
Mod 4
Module mode
# of lines/loops
Loop range
Disconnect t imer
Answer timer
Protocol
Protocol Type
NSF Extension
B-channel selection seq uence
Clock source
Remote Capability MWI
Max Transits
Host node
Trunk MBM software configuration continued, page 2 of 3
Bus Number
Programmed Bus Type
Remote Capability MWI
B-channel selection seq uence
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MSC Network Configuration and Media Bay Module Line Configurations
Bus #/Module #
CO fail
Interface levels
Framing
Internal CSU
CSU line build
DSX1 build
Line coding
Number of lines provisioned
Bus #/Module #
Transl at ion mode
Incoming line
Trunk MBM software configuration continued, page 3 of 3
PRI-specific configuration
T1 parameters
PRI Call by Call Services
Map Table
Internal/target line
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