Configuring Double Density - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Configuring Double Density

To change the DS30 split setting:
1
On the navigation tree, click the Diagnostics key.
2
Click on MSC.
3
On the top menu, click Configuration, and select DS30 split from the list.
A dialog box appears. The DS30 Split field displays the current setting for your system.
4
If you want to change the setting, choose the other option from the list.
5
Click OK to accept a change or click Cancel to leave the option in the original state.
You will be prompted to restart the Business Communications Manager server.
Note: Changing the DS30 split from 2/6 to 3/5 will preserve the existing telephony data.
Any new device records will have default data.
Any change in DS30 split requires a restart of the Business Communications Manager for
the change to be applied.
Configuring Double Density
The BCM 3.0 and newer software configures the MSC so that it supports 32 ports for digital
telephones on DS30 buses 02 to 05. The default system retains DS30 buses 06 and 07 as single
density to allow the deployment of existing Companion system. This system is called a partial
double density (PDD) system.
If you want to take advantage of the double density ability on all DS30 buses, you can set your
system to the full double density (FDD) setting after your system has been set up.
Security note: You cannot regress from a Full Double Density (FDD) system to a
Partial Double Density (PDD) system. Ensure that MSC configuration is only available to
!
high-level supervisory personnel
page
117).
Updating your system to Full Double Density (FDD)
1
Click on the key beside BCM and Diagnostics.
2
Click on MSC.
3
On the top menu, click Configuration and select Double Density Mode.
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