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BCM 4.0

Business Communications Manager

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  Beta

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N0060609 

Date: 

January 2006

BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation Guide

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Page 1: ...BCM 4 0 Business Communications Manager Document Status Beta Document Version 0 3 Part Code N0060609 Date January 2006 BCM 4 0 Telephony Device Installation Guide ...

Page 2: ...lied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks Trademarks Nortel Nortel Logo the Globemark and This is the way This is Nortel Design mark are trademarks of Nortel Networks Microsoft MS MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporatio...

Page 3: ...s 29 To answer calls 30 To make or answer a second call 30 To answer a second call while on another call 30 To hold a call and make a second call 30 To cancel MWI 31 To reply to internal messages 31 To reply to external messages 31 Registering Nortel 20XX and 11XX IP telephones 61 To access the local configuration menu on an IP telephone 63 To deregister a IP telephone from the IP record 66 Reloca...

Page 4: ...4 Task List N0060609 0 3 N0060609 0 3 ...

Page 5: ...rtel distributor or reseller 15 Chapter 2 Media Bay Modules 17 Chapter 3 Installing an analog station media bay module ASM 19 Configuring the media bay module 20 Wiring the ASM 21 Installing analog devices 21 Chapter 4 Installing the analog terminal adapter 23 Configuration overview 23 Analog telephone 23 Analog data device 24 Installing the ATA2 24 Connecting the ATA2 24 Mounting the ATA2 25 Test...

Page 6: ...nt 49 T Reference Points 50 Clock source for ISDN 51 ISDN BRI NT1 equipment 51 ISDN standards compatibility 51 Planning your ISDN network 52 Ordering ISDN PRI 52 Ordering ISDN BRI 52 Supported ISDN protocols 53 Chapter 8 IP telephony 55 IP telephones and VoIP trunks 55 Creating the IP telephony network 56 Networking with BCM 57 Chapter 9 Registering Nortel 20XX and 11XX IP telephones 61 Determinin...

Page 7: ...ing telephones 69 Moving digital telephones 69 Keeping an IP telephone active 70 Moving IP telephones 70 User card list 71 Appendix A ASM8 ASM8 and GASM wiring chart 73 Appendix B DSM16 and DSM32 wiring charts 75 Appendix C DTM wiring chart 77 Appendix D BRIM wiring chart 79 ...

Page 8: ...8 Contents N0060609 0 3 N0060609 0 3 ...

Page 9: ... to create and provide telephony applications for use in a business environment Purpose The concepts operations and tasks described in this guide relate to the installation and of devices used with the BCM system This guide provides task based information on how to install devices for use with the BCM In brief the information in this guide explains installation of components registration and reloc...

Page 10: ...it compatible with BCM400 main unit BCM400 expansion gateway media bay modules MBM 4x16 ASM8 ASM8 BRIM CTM4 CTM8 DDIM DSM16 DSM32 DTM FEM GASM GATM4 GATM8 Table 1 Acronyms Acronym Description ASM analog station module ATA analog terminal adapter BCM business communications manager DHCP dynamic host configuration protocol DSM digital station module DTM digital trunk module FEM fiber expansion modul...

Page 11: ...and auto attendant features Unified Messaging providing integrated voice mail management between voice mail and common e mail applications Fax Suite providing support for attached analog fax devices Voice Networking features LAN computer telephony engine CTE VEWAN IVR IP Music Contact Center Note You enable the following features by entering the appropriate keycodes no additional hardware is requi...

Page 12: ...o fail or work improperly Note Alerts you to important information Tip Alerts you to additional information that can help you perform a task Security Note Indicates a point of system security where a default should be changed or where the administrator needs to make a decision about the level of security required for the system Warning Alerts you to ground yourself with an antistatic grounding str...

Page 13: ...00 IP Phone 2004 User Guide N0027284 Convention Example Used for Word in a special font shown in the top line of the display Pswd Command line prompts on display telephones Underlined word in capital letters shown in the bottom line of a two line display telephone PLAY Display option Available on two line display telephones Press the button directly below the option on the display to proceed Dialp...

Page 14: ...M N0060609 0 3 N0060609 0 3 IP Phone 2007 User Guide N0064498 IP Phone 1120E User Guide NN 10300 062 IP Phone 1140E User Guide NN 10300 064 BCM WLAN 2210 2211 2212 Handset User Guide N0009103 BCM 4 0 Telephone Features User Guide N0060608 ...

Page 15: ...a Nortel Solutions Center If you have a Nortel support contract and cannot find the information you require on the Nortel Support Web site you can get help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center In North America call 1 800 4NORTEL 1 800 466 7835 Outside North America go to the Web site below and look up the phone number that applies in your region http www nortel com callus When you speak t...

Page 16: ...16 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM N0060609 0 3 N0060609 0 3 ...

Page 17: ...I digital lines EMEA DTM 30 Analog lines CTM4 North American systems only 4 Analog lines CTM8 North American systems only 8 Analog lines GATM4 4 Analog lines GATM8 8 Analog lines 4x16 combination MBM North American systems only 4 also requires a full DS30 channel for the DNs BRI ISDN lines BRIM S T 4 ISDN loops Table 2 MBM station requirements Type of extension Type of MBM Number of extensions per...

Page 18: ...art on page 73 DSM16 and DSM32 wiring charts on page 75 DTM wiring chart on page 77 BRIM wiring chart on page 79 For information on configuring MBMs refer to the following guides BCM 4 0 Device Configuration Guide N0060600 BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide N0060612 BCM 4 0 Networking Configuration Guide N0060606 ...

Page 19: ...ne number and other information about the caller to the end user at the start of the call Firmware downloading capability allows the system to upgrade the ASM8 and GASM firmware at customer sites Enhanced ringing capability ASM8 and GASM provide a ringing voltage of 2 REN 65 V rms per port Calling line identification CLID The GASM8 is designated as an ONS on premise station port The ASM8 ASM8 and ...

Page 20: ...itches refer to the BCM200 400 4 0 Installation and Maintenance Guide N0060612 To configure the MBM 1 Open Element Manager and connect to your BCM system 2 Click Configuration Resources Telephony Resources The Telephony Resources panel appears see Figure 27 3 In the Modules table select the location of the MBM that you want to configure 4 Double click the Programmed type field to display the drop ...

Page 21: ...xperienced installer can wire the ASM for your system using the wiring chart for more information refer to the ASM8 ASM8 and GASM wiring chart on page 73 Installing analog devices After the ASM is correctly wired you can connect your analog devices Documentation describing installation and features of your analog devices is supplied with each piece of equipment ...

Page 22: ...22 Chapter 3 Installing an analog station media bay module ASM N0060609 0 3 N0060609 0 3 ...

Page 23: ...tation ONS or an off premise station OPS port Refer to the following topics for information on installing an ATA2 Configuration overview Installing the ATA2 on page 24 Configuring the ATA2 on page 27 Configuration overview The following describes environment configurations for connecting analog and data devices to the main unit using an ATA2 Analog telephone Analog data device on page 24 Analog te...

Page 24: ...ides information on installing the ATA2 Connecting the ATA2 Mounting the ATA2 on page 25 Test insertion loss measurement on page 26 Connecting the ATA2 After the correct environment has been set up connect the BCM system and the analog device to the ATA2 and then connect the power see Figure 5 Figure 5 ATA2 top view Figure 6 shows the pin outs for the connection cables Data communication device AT...

Page 25: ...nit on a wall as described in this section To mount the ATA2 on a wall 1 When using 0 5 mm wire 24 AWG select a location within 800 m 2600 ft of the BCM main unit 2 Allow 12 5 cm 5 in clearance for the line jack terminal jack and power supply connector 3 Screw two 4 mm 8 screws into the wall 130 mm 5 1 4 in away from each other Leave 6 mm 1 4 in of the two screws showing 4 Align the slots at the b...

Page 26: ... lines with a transmission test set for example Hewlett Packard 4935A Transmission Test Set To measure the insertion loss from the CO to the analog device 1 Establish a connection to the 1 mW 1 kHz CO service line with an analog telephone attached to the ATA2 2 Ensure that the analog port terminates correctly in 600 ohms Replace the analog telephone with the test set Longitudinal balance to ground...

Page 27: ...ne attached to the ATA2 2 Make sure the analog port terminates correctly in 600 ohms Replace the analog telephone with the test set Use TRANSMIT 600 OHM HOLD mode on the test set 3 Make sure the test set connects in parallel to the service line before removing the analog telephone or the line drops 4 Remove the analog telephone 5 Introduce a 1 kHz tone into the analog line at 10 dBm and measure th...

Page 28: ...28 Chapter 4 Installing the analog terminal adapter N0060609 0 3 N0060609 0 3 ...

Page 29: ...er Making and answering calls Refer to the following procedures to make and answer calls To make external calls To make internal calls To answer calls on page 30 To make or answer a second call on page 30 To answer a second call while on another call on page 30 To hold a call and make a second call on page 30 To make external calls 1 Lift the handset 2 Dial the external code or line pool code to a...

Page 30: ...ng The name and number of an external caller appears on the telephone display after the first ring second ring if this is an analog line Contact your system administrator for more information on Call Display capabilities for your telephone Message Waiting Indication MWI Depending on the system hardware software configuration visual or audible signalling for Message Waiting Indication MWI is availa...

Page 31: ...ges 1 Press LINK flfi to be automatically connected to the internal message sender If you have more than one message waiting you are connected to the sender of the first received message 2 Dial the extension for the internal voice message center Enter your mailbox number and password and press Follow the voice prompts to access your messages Contact your system administrator for the extension number...

Page 32: ...em If call park is unsuccessful you hear an error tone and remain connected with the call To retrieve a parked call Lift the handset and dial the retrieval code Contact your system administrator for a list of park codes For analog devices Call Park is activated on the last Call Park port for example X25 Call Pickup directed LINK fl and the extension number of the ringing telephone Allows you to ans...

Page 33: ...connect one party Press LINK This allows you to place one caller on hold Press LINK to alternate between callers To end a call Finish your conversion then replace the handset To retrieve the held call Press LINK Hold Call Exclusive LINK Allows you to place an active call on hold and prevents the held call from being picked up from other telephones Hold Call Public LINK Allows you to place an activ...

Page 34: ...he extension number of the telephone to receive the transfer call Replace the handset to complete the transfer Transfer using announce Make or answer a call Press LINK Dial the extension number of the telephone to which you want to transfer the call Announce the call to the receiving party Replace the handset to complete the transfer Transfer using conference Make or answer a call Press LINK The c...

Page 35: ... Refer to the BCM 4 0 Telephone Features User Guide N0027160 for a complete list of features available for all types of telephones on your system Note You press the FEATURE button on digital telephones to access features You press LINK FLASH or RECALL buttons on analog telephones to access features ...

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Page 37: ...or specific details about each type of telephone Button Function Business Series Terminals T series Legacy telephones M series IP telephones Feature Display key Hold Release Answer call Telephones with line buttons Press active line button or Intercom key and lift handset Telephones with no buttons Lift handset The following labels are used to indicate each type of configuration button FEATURE ind...

Page 38: ...r Answer any ringing telephone Call Pickup group FEATURE 75 Answer a call that is ringing at another telephone in your pickup group The external call that has been ringing longest is answered first Call Queuing FEATURE 801 Answer the next call If more than one call is waiting priority is given to incoming external calls over callback camped or transferred calls Camp on FEATURE 82 and the extension...

Page 39: ...cond call from hold To send Hookswitch or DTMF during a conference call Either system telephone engaged in a three way conference call over a Network CLID or DS trunk can issue a hookswitch or DTMF dialing request without leaving the conference if the feature is enabled Note This feature is not available for IP telephones To hear DTMF tones on both telephones during dial activate Long Tones FEATUR...

Page 40: ...lephones from picking it up Hold Auto FEATURE 73 Cancel FEATURE 73 Set your telephone to automatically put a call on Hold when you answer a second call or stop your telephone from doing so Default is selected feature is on Note Telephones which have system wide call appearance buttons SWCA must have this feature active selected Language choice FEATURE 501 Select Primary Language for the telephone ...

Page 41: ...ith intercom answer DN or handsfree buttons Mute Handsfree mute or Mute button Press this button when you do not want the caller to hear anything from your side of a handsfree call The display light beside the button blinks when the call is muted The mute button on the T series and i series telephones mutes all types of calls Page announcement note A call retrieved from hold after a page announcem...

Page 42: ... disabled this prevents another telephone that shares the line from joining your call by selecting the line while you are using it The privacy setting is re established once you end your call or when you enter the Privacy feature code again Ring again FEATURE 2 Cancel FEATURE 2 Monitor a busy or unanswered telephone or a busy line pool within your system Ring Again signals you to call back when th...

Page 43: ...FEATURE 0 2 Enter the two or three digit code for the number Speed dial programming To program personal speed dial numbers 1 Press FEATURE 4 2 Enter a two digit code from 71 to 94 3 Specify the external line by pressing a line button a line pool button or the intercom button If you do not specify the external line the system automatically chooses a line for the call 4 Dial the telephone number you...

Page 44: ... placed into a Ringing Service schedule from any telephone in your system This feature does not work for a private line Voice call FEATURE 66 Make a voice announcement or begin a conversation through the speaker of another telephone without first making the other telephone ring Voice call deny FEATURE 88 Cancel FEATURE 88 Prevent your telephone from receiving voice calls Do Not Disturb FEATURE 85 ...

Page 45: ...ance dialing or line pool access or remove numbers using the volume bar 3 Press a line button 4 Lift the handset Call log options FEATURE 84 Select the type of calls that automatically are stored in your Call Log Press to see the next setting Press HOLD to select the displayed setting Call log password FEATURE 85 Program a four digit password for your Call Log To reset a forgotten password see you...

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Page 47: ...l T1 carrier In Europe 30B D consists of 30 B channels and one D channel E1 carrier B channels B channels are the bearer channel and are used to carry voice or data information and have speeds of 64 kbps Since each ISDN link BRI or PRI has more than one B channel a user can perform more than one transmission at the same time using a single ISDN link D channels The standard signaling protocol is tr...

Page 48: ...N service package you order must include D packet service for example Package P in the United States Microlink with D channel in Canada Your service provider supplies a Terminal Endpoint Identifier TEI and DN to support D packet service The TEI is a number between 00 and 63 in Canada the default range is 21 63 Your service provider may also supply you with a DN to program your D packet device The ...

Page 49: ... BCM has more than one DTM configured as PRI you must assign the first DTM as the primary reference the second DTM as the secondary reference If the system has a BRI module it should be set as the timing master when a DTM in the same network is defined as the primary reference BRI hardware The loops on the BRI module can be programmed to support either network or terminal connections This allows y...

Page 50: ...ation with an S loop to provide D packet service for a point of sale terminal adapter POSTA or other D packet device D packet service is a 16 kbps data transmission service that uses the D channel of an ISDN line The T and S loops must be on the same physical module Insp ect FOR WARD Callers Insp ect FOR WARD Callers MXP MXP Insp ect FOR WARD Callers Insp ect FOR WARD Callers MXP MXP Insp ect FOR ...

Page 51: ...l equipment TE and are not synchronized to the network ISDN TE without access to a network connection BRI lines has limited or no functionality If your system has both a BRI S T configured as BRI and a DTM configured as PRI it is recommended that you use PRI as the primary clock source See PRI hardware on page 49 ISDN BRI NT1 equipment The NT1 network termination type 1 connects an S interface fou...

Page 52: ...rvice from your service provider Set the BCM equipment to the Euro ISDN protocol Ordering ISDN BRI The following provides information about how to order ISDN BRI service for your BCM Ordering ISDN BRI service in Canada In Canada order Microlink service the trade name for standard BRI service You can order either regular Microlink service which includes the CLID feature or Centrex Microlink which i...

Page 53: ...quipped to use sub addressing for the feature to work Ordering ISDN BRI service outside Canada or the United States Outside of Canada or the United States order Euro ISDN PRI and or BRI service from your service provider Set the BCM equipment to the Euro ISDN protocol Supported ISDN protocols The switch used by your service provider must be running the appropriate protocol software and the correct...

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Page 55: ...o the through the integrated interface LAN card on the BCM Calls made from IP telephones through the BCM can pass over VoIP trunks or across Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN lines Nortel provides two types of IP telephones The IP telephones are wired to the IP network using Ethernet in the case of the i series IP telephones or are accessed through your desktop or laptop computer as in the ca...

Page 56: ...8 Gatekeepers on the network on page 58 IP network on page 59 Public Switched Telephone Network on page 59 Figure 11 shows components of a BCM network configuration In this example two BCM systems are connected both through a PSTN connection and through an IP network connection The IP network connection uses VoIP trunks If the PSTN connections use dedicated ISDN lines the two systems have backup p...

Page 57: ...STN Multiple BCM systems also can be linked together on a network of VoIP trunks and or dedicated physical lines The BCM can be connected to a LAN through a the integrated interface LAN card and to a PSTN through trunk media bay modules as shown for BCM A in Figure 11 Through these networks the system accesses other systems and network equipment connected to the network PSTN LAN B LAN A WAN IP tel...

Page 58: ...to system telephones are received through the integrated interface LAN card or the IP network and are translated within the BCM to voice channels The IP telephones connect to the BCM across an IP network through either a LAN or a WAN From the BCM connection they can then use standard lines or VoIP trunks to communicate to other telephones on other public or private networks The BCM also supports S...

Page 59: ...alled on you must ensure the BCM is able to communicate across the WAN interface at that location LAN A Local Area Network LAN is a communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area For BCM a LAN is any IP network connected to the integrated interface a LAN card on the BCM system Often the LAN can include a router that forms a connection to the Internet A BCM can have up...

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Page 61: ...assword field c If you want the system to automatically assign DN records to the telephones select the Auto assign DNs check box 2 Configure each telephone Configuring telephone settings on page 62 How you configure the telephones depends on whether DHCP is active on the system Note Ensure that you have loaded the appropriate keycodes to activate the Nortel IP telephones on your BCM system Note To...

Page 62: ...stem When you first connect the telephone to the IP connection you receive one of the following If the telephone is not yet registered and when a password is entered in the Terminal Registration screen the telephone prompts you for that password If Auto Assign DN is not selected the telephone prompts you for a DN Refer to Configuring telephones IP telephones in the BCM 4 0 Device Configuration Gui...

Page 63: ...sfully accessed the configuration mode If any other message appears disconnect then reconnect the power and try to access the configuration mode again 3 Enter the network parameters as prompted As each parameter prompt appears use the keypad to define values Use the key to enter the period in the IP addresses Press OK to move forward Table 7 describes the values for each display parameter Table 7 ...

Page 64: ...is system S1 ACTION Default 1 S1 RETRY COUNT digits between 0 and 255 Set this to the number of times you want the telephone to retry the connection to the system S2 IP IP address This is the Published IP address of the second system to which you want to register the telephone It can be the same as the S1 setting S2 PORT Default 7000 This is the port the telephone uses to access this system S2 ACT...

Page 65: ...r to Registering the telephone to the system on page 62 Troubleshooting IP telephones If the system is not properly configured several messages can appear Programming note To display the configuration information for a telephone connected to the system If the telephone is engaged press the key followed by the key Table 8 IP telephony display messages Message Description Solution SERVER NO PORTS LE...

Page 66: ...and the IP connectivity to the system cables hubs and so on Slow connection between the handset and the system If the connection between the IP client and the system is slow ISDN dialup modem change the preferred CODEC for the telephone from G 711 to G 729 See Table 7 One way or no speech paths Signaling between the IP telephones and the system uses the system port 7000 However voice packets are e...

Page 67: ...Nortel 20XX and 11XX IP telephones 67 BCM 4 0 Telephony Device Installation Guide Next step See IP specific features Global VoIP features in the BCM 4 0 Device Configuration Guide N0060600 See Nortel IP telephones user cards ...

Page 68: ...68 Chapter 9 Registering Nortel 20XX and 11XX IP telephones N0060609 0 3 N0060609 0 3 ...

Page 69: ... Settings 2 Select the Set relocation check box Note The set relocation feature applies to the digital telephones and analog telephones only IP telephones always retain their programming Refer to Moving IP telephones on page 70 Tips if set relocation is enabled Relocate existing telephones before new telephones are installed on the jacks This allows the moved telephones to retain their programming...

Page 70: ... Terminal details 3 Select the Keep DN alive check box Moving IP telephones IP telephones retain their DN when they are moved to a new location on the same subnet The following instructions apply to Nortel IP telephones To move an IP telephone without changing the DN 1 Disconnect the power from the IP telephone or 3 port switch 2 Disconnect the network connection 3 At the new location reconnect th...

Page 71: ...ser guides that can be found on your system CD IP Phone 2001 User Guide N0027313 IP Phone 2002 User Guide N0027300 IP Phone 2004 User Guide N0027284 IP Phone 2007 User Guide N0064498 IP Phone 1120E User Guide NN 10300 062 IP Phone 1140E User Guide NN 10300 064 IP Audio Conference Phone 2033 User Guide N0060623 i2050 Software Phone Installation Guide has on line user help BCM 4 0 Telephone Features...

Page 72: ...72 Chapter 10 Relocating telephones N0060609 0 3 N0060609 0 3 ...

Page 73: ... connector on the ASM Table 10 ASM RJ 21 connector wiring Sheet 1 of 2 Set Pin Connection Wire color Default DN on Expansion port 1 Default DN on Expansion port 2 1 26 Tip White Blue 237 269 1 Ring Blue White 2 27 Tip White Orange 238 270 2 Ring Orange White 3 28 Tip White Green 239 271 3 Ring Green White 4 29 Tip White Brown 240 272 4 Ring Brown White 5 30 Tip White Slate 241 273 5 Ring Slate Whi...

Page 74: ...ring chart N0060609 0 3 N0060609 0 3 50 No connection Violet Slate 25 No connection Slate Violet Table 10 ASM RJ 21 connector wiring Sheet 2 of 2 Set Pin Connection Wire color Default DN on Expansion port 1 Default DN on Expansion port 2 ...

Page 75: ...SM32 RJ 21 connectors Table 11 lists the wiring details for the RJ 21 connectors on the DSM16 and DSM32 Table 11 DSM16 and DSM32 RJ 21 connector wiring Sheet 1 of 2 Set Pin Connection Wire color Default DN on Expansion port 1 Default DN on Expansion port 2 DSM16 or Lower DSM32 RJ 21 Upper DSM32 RJ 21 DSM16 or Lower DSM32 RJ 21 Upper DSM32 RJ 21 1 26 Tip White Blue 237 253 269 285 1 Ring Blue White...

Page 76: ... Tip Black Orange 248 264 280 296 12 Ring Orange Black 13 38 Tip Black Green 249 265 281 297 13 Ring Green Black 14 39 Tip Black Brown 250 266 282 298 14 Ring Brown Black 15 40 Tip Black Slate 251 267 283 299 15 Ring Slate Black 16 41 Tip Yellow Blue 252 268 284 300 16 Ring Blue Yellow 42 No connection Yellow Orange 17 No connection Orange Yellow 50 No connection Violet Slate 25 No connection Slat...

Page 77: ...port Table 12 and Table 13 list the wiring details for the RJ 48C port Table 12 DTM RJ 48C port wiring Pin Signal 1 Receive Ring 2 Receive Tip 3 Receive Shield 4 Transmit Ring 5 Transmit Tip 6 Transmit Shield 7 No connection 8 No connection Table 13 DTM line numbering Line type Default line numbers on Expansion port 1 Default line numbers on Expansion port 2 T1 065 088 095 118 PRI 065 087 095 117 ...

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Page 79: ...ax machines The T Loop connections are used to connect to the CO PSTN Figure 15 BRIM RJ 45 ports Table 14 and Table 15 list the wiring details for the RJ 45 ports Warning For a U Loop connection the BRIM must be connected only to an NT1 provided by the service provider The NT1 must provide a Telecommunication Network Voltage TNV to Safety Extra Low Voltage SELV barrier Table 14 BRIM RJ 45 port wir...

Page 80: ... chart N0060609 0 3 N0060609 0 3 Table 15 BRIM line numbering Port number Default line numbers on Expansion port 1 Default line numbers on Expansion port 2 1 065 066 095 096 2 067 068 097 098 3 069 070 099 100 4 071 072 101 102 ...

Page 81: ...lt line numbers 80 wiring chart 79 Business Communications Manager overview 9 C clock source ISDN 51 configuring DN record 65 IP server parameters 63 review information 65 connecting to server 65 contrast level IP telephones 66 conventions guide 12 button options 12 buttons 12 command line 12 copyright 2 D data devices using ATA 2 24 data transmission requirements ATA2 24 D channels described 47 d...

Page 82: ...er prompt 65 registration disabled 65 relocating 70 restart to configure 63 review configuration information 65 router IP 64 server parameters 63 set IP viewing 65 slow connection 66 speech paths 66 troubleshooting 65 66 VLAN settings 64 IP telephony networks 56 IPT M1 protocol 58 ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network B and D channels 47 BRI card 49 51 capability packages 53 clock source 51 clo...

Page 83: ...regulatory information 2 related publications 13 relocating IP telephones 70 relocating telephones 69 router IP telephones 64 S S interface 49 S or T reference point 49 50 S reference point 49 S1 Action 64 S1 IP 64 S1 Port 64 S1 RETRY Count 64 S2 Action 64 S2 IP 64 S2 Port 64 S2 RETRY Count 64 SERVER NO PORTS LEFT 65 server parameters 63 Set IP 63 set relocation 69 SL 1 M1 IPT 58 slow connection I...

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