Nortel Networks BCM1000 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Introducing the Business Communications Manager

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Installation and Maintenance Guide

Connect the

telephony

components

The telephony components of the Business Communications Manager system
provide call processing and connection to the public telephone system. For
instructions about how to install telephones and components, refer to

Chapter 10,

“Wiring the modules,” on page 175

,

Chapter 11, “Installing telephones and

peripherals,” on page 185

, and

Chapter 13, “Installing Analog Terminal Adapters,”

on page 217

.

The Business Communications Manager supports a number of cordless handset
systems, including Companion, DECT, T7406, and Symbol NetVision handsets.
Companion and DECT have region-based deployment. Refer to

“Mobility services

by region” on page 299

.

For instructions about installing a Companion system, refer to

Chapter 12,

“Installing the Companion system,” on page 191

. The DECT and T7406 systems

have separate installation and maintenance guides. The

IP Telephony

Configuration Guide

describes how to register the NetVision handsets to the

Business Communications Manager.

Connect

data

networking

equipment

The data networking components of the BCM1000 provide network connection to
your local area network (LAN) and/or your wide area network (WAN). For
instructions about how to install the data networking components, refer to

“Connecting the data networking hardware” on page 163

.

Installation overview, continued . . .

Initialize

the system

Systems are shipped with a default IP and subnet mask. You must change these
settings to suit your system. Refer to

“Setting initial system configurations” on page

168

, which also describes how to set up your computer to access the Quick Start

Wizard, which you use to perform system configuration. Refer to the

Business

Communications Manager Programming Operations

Guide

for details about the

Quick Start Wizard.

Set up

system

and set

configurations

Refer to the

Business Communications Manager Programming Operations Guide

to set up basic telephony and data configurations.

Refer to the separate application guides to set up optional applications such as
CallPilot or VoIP functions.

Install

optional

mobile

equipment

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