Chapter 2, Telephony hardware, Figure 24 – Nortel Networks BCM1000 User Manual

Page 89: Telephony hardware components, Chapter 2 telephony hardware

Advertising
background image

89

Installation and Maintenance Guide

Chapter 2
Telephony hardware

The BCM1000 is a modular system. You can increase the capacity of your Business
Communications Manager by adding more telephony hardware components known as media bay
modules.

The BCM1000 accommodates three media bay modules. The BCM1000e accommodates an
additional six modules. The number of media bay modules that can be added to your system is
determined by the number of media bays that are open, combined with the number of DS30
channels each component occupies. Each Business Communications Manager system has a
maximum of six DS30 channels available to media bay modules.

If your system requires many IP lines or trunks, you can reduce the number of DS30 channels that
are assigned to modules and increase the number of channels available to IP telephones. This is
called a 3/5 DS30 channel split. In this case, you only have five DS30 channels available to media
bay modules. Refer to

“Understanding DS30 channel numbers” on page 114

for more information.

Refer to

Chapter 4, “Selecting the media bay modules for your system,” on page 111

for details

about determining how many media bay modules can be installed in a system.

As well, this chapter describes the various types of telephone equipment that can be used with the
Business Communications Manager system.

Figure 24

provides pointers to the sections that

describe the modules and telephones that can be installed into the BCM1000.

Figure 24

Telephony hardware components.

Warning:

Changing the DS30 channel split

If you change the channel split from 2/6 (default) to 3/5 after the system is initialized, any
module set to DS30 channel 7 or requiring the use of channel 7 becomes inoperable.

If you change the channel split from a 3/5 split to a 2/6 split after the system is initialized,
all data is lost and all optional applications must be reinstalled and reconfigured.

“Trunk media bay modules”
on page 93

“Station media bay modules”
on page 97

“Specialized media bay
modules” on page 100

“Telephones and adapters”
on page 103

Refer to

“Media bay module availability by region” on

page 299

and

“Trunk availability by region” on page

300

to determine which media bay modules and which

types of trunk lines are available in your location.

Advertising