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Chapter 2 Introducing SRG200/400 Release 1.5
Generally, SRG200/400 Release 1.5 activities follow upon and leverage an installer's general
knowledge of BCM 4.0 activities. However, Nortel recommends that the BCM 4.0/SRG200/400
site engineer and installer familiarize themselves with SRG-specific requirements before starting
any installation activities.
Figure 3 on page 25
Release 1.5. The procedures in the SRG200/400 Release 1.5 Configuration Guide assume that the
following activities have been completed:
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The BCM 4.0, including media bay modules, cabling, telephones, and peripherals, have been
installed.
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BCM 4.0 administration has been set up.
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The basic parameters of the BCM 4.0 have been configured.
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CS1000 main office system has been installed and configured to support SRG.
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The SRG has been connected to the LAN (as required) and WAN (to the main office).
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System functionality has been tested to this point.
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Attached devices have been installed and configured (refer to
page 51
when configuring the IP telephones).
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Non-SRG-specific networking and device configuration has been completed (refer to
up the private VoIP network" on page 63
N0075588
N0075588
provides a process map for installing and configuring an SRG200/400
"Setting up IP telephones" on
when configuring the network).
"Setting