Networking With Bcm - Nortel N0060609 Installation Manual

Bcm 4.0 telephony device
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Figure 11 Network diagram
Router
Access Point
(H.323 device A)
Gatekeeper
IP telephone A

Networking with BCM

The BCM is a key building block in creating your communications network. It interoperates with
many devices, including the Meridian 1 system and H.323 devices. The BCM system can be
connected to devices through multiple IP networks, as well as through the PSTN. 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
system accesses other systems and network equipment connected to the network.
BCM
Manager A
LAN A
IP telephone A
WAN
M1+IPT
Digital telephone A
Router
BCM B
H.323 Device B
Figure
11. Through these networks, the
BCM 4.0 Telephony Device Installation Guide
Chapter 8 IP telephony
PSTN
I2050 telephone A
LAN B
IP telephone B
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