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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:
The BCM 4.0, including media bay modules, cabling, telephones, and peripherals, have been
installed.
BCM 4.0 administration has been set up.
The basic parameters of the BCM 4.0 have been configured.
CS1000 main office system has been installed and configured to support SRG.
The SRG has been connected to the LAN (as required) and WAN (to the main office).
System functionality has been tested to this point.
Attached devices have been installed and configured (refer to
page 51
when configuring the IP telephones).
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

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