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Removing a Media Bay Module from the Main or Expansion Unit....33 Installing a BCM450 Expansion Unit ..........35 BCM450 Power Source Connections..........36 Connecting the BCM450 System Directly to a Power Source ......36 UPS and BCM450.................... 37 NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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Checking the Time Zone is Set Correctly ............92 Applying the Keycode File ................93 Performing the Upgrade..............95 Applying the Factory Image ............99 Post-Upgrade Activities ..............99 Avaya Documentation Links ........100 NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
The BCM450 system can link to a single BCM450 expansion unit to house additional media bay modules and therefore offer increased capacity for lines and extensions. BCM450 Base Platform NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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USB device icon, and selecting FAT32 reformatting. This destroys any data on the USB. The top USB port can only be used for connecting a UPS, where as the bottom port can be used for connection USB storage devices. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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A page output port for generating a paging signal to an external paging amplifier (customer supplied). Music on hold input support through the front panel jack. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
IP phones, such as IP 2000 series, IP 1100 series, IP 1200 series phones, i2050 softphone and WLAN IP Handsets A V.34 soft modem that replaces the V.92 hard modem of previous release BCM platforms NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
Fan Memory BCM450 Additional Components In addition to the main platform, the following component is available: BCM450 Expansion Unit This unit is designed to accommodate up to 6 additional media bay modules (MBM). NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
Upgraded BCM200 and 400 systems are termed BCM200 Rls 6.0 and BCM400 Rls 6.0 respectively. BCM400 Rls 6.0 systems are equivalent to BCM450 Rls 6.0 systems in the respect that both provide 4 Media Bay Module slots and can connect to the Expansion Cabinet. BCM200 Rls 6.0 systems will still provide 2 Media Bay Modules, but will offer the enhanced functionality of connection to the Expansion Cabinet.
Expansion Unit to a power source: refer to the BCM450 Power Source Connections section of this guide. Power up the BCM / Expansion Unit: refer to the Powering Up the BCM section of this guide. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
Rack Mount Brackets If the BCM450 and any expansion units are to be mounted in a rack, rack mounting brackets are required. The installation utilizing rack mount brackets is described in detail, later in this guide. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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Minimum of 46 cm (18 in.) from the floor Note: The installation area must be of sufficient height from the floor to prevent water damage. You also need the following equipment to install a BCM450 unit: NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
3. Fasten the bracket to the BCM450 main unit using four screws provided. Use only the screws supplied with the rack-mount bracket. Other screws can damage the BCM450 main unit. 4. Repeat the procedure with the left rack-mount bracket. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
2. Use a ruler and a level and ensure that the plywood backboard is level. 3. Secure the plywood backboard to the wall with appropriate screws. 4. Place the wallmount bracket on the backboard and mark the location of the center keyhole-shaped screw hole on the plywood backboard. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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11. Hang the BCM main unit on the backboard screws. Make sure the main unit is level. 12. Ensure the screw heads seat fully into the wall-mount bracket slots. 13. Tighten the wood screws against the wall-mount bracket. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
PSTN, while PRI circuits provide 23 digital channels to the PSTN. When configured on an International BCM system, the DTM connects an ETSI ISDN (E1) or PRI (E1) circuit to the BCM system, providing a maximum of 30 digital channels to the PSTN NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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Each BRI ISDN connected loop adds two telephone lines to the BCM system. Each BRIM can add a maximum of eight lines to the BCM system through the four RJ-48C jacks on the faceplate. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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If the line is active, the auxiliary port line is disabled. When an analog telephone is connected to the auxiliary port, it can be used as an emergency telephone because this line remains active during a power outage. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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Caller ID — provides the name, phone number, and other information about the caller to the end user telephone at the start of the call. Firmware downloading capability — allows the system to upgrade the ASM8+ and GASM8 firmware. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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Each of the four analog lines support caller ID and disconnect supervision. An auxiliary port next to the Line 1 port enables you to use an analog telephony device, such as a modem, fax, or telephone, to share the trunk. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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Up to 6 Norstar Expansion Modules can be connected via fibre cables to the FEM. Supported Norstar Expansion Modules are: Global Line Module (Norstar Trunk Module in Element Manager) Extension Module (Norstar Station Module in Element Manager) NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
Red-Green Ring Green-Red DSM Only Red-Brown Ring Brown-Red Red-Slate Ring Slate-Red Black-Blue Ring Blue-Black Black-Orange Ring Orange-Black Black-Green Ring Green-Black Black-Brown Ring Brown-Black Black-Slate Ring Slate-Black Yellow-Blue Ring Blue-Yellow 17 - 25 No Connection NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
Dial MBM. Device Connection Wire Colour ADID4 & ADID8 White-Blue Ring Blue-White White-Orange Ring Orange-White White-Green Ring Green-White White-Brown Ring Brown-White ADID8 Only White-Slate Ring Slate-White Red-Blue Ring Blue-Red Red-Orange Ring Orange-Red Red-Green Ring Green-Red NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
No Connection Black-Green Ring Green-Black Black-Brown Ring Brown-Black 15 - 24 No Connection Violet-Slate Ring Slate-Violet Can be used to connect a power fail analog set. system power fails the set will use line 1. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
Module Ampenol Wiring section of this guide, consulting the DSM32 High column(s). 4x16 Media Bay Module Wiring The 4x16 MBM has RJ-11 ports for connecting Analog Trunks, and an amphenol connection for connecting the Digital Stations. The RJ-11 pin outs are as below. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
For the Digital Station wiring, refer to the ASM/GASM/DSM Media Bay Module Ampenol Wiring section of this guide, consulting the DSM32 High column(s). BRI Ports The BRI Port Wiring chart below relates to the BRI Media Bay Modules. BRI Port Wiring NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
BCM450 Hardware & Installation DTM Ports The digital trunks are connected to the DTM via the RJ-48C jack. The pin outs are detailed below. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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2. Attach one end of a grounding strap to your wrist and the other end to a grounded metal surface. 3. With the face of the MBM facing toward you, insert the MBM into the required MBM bay on the main unit or the expansion cabinet. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
5. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each additional MBM to be installed. Removing a Media Bay Module from the Main or Expansion Unit. Note: To remove a media bay module, the BCM main unit or expansion unit must be powered down. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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2. If you wish to remove a Media Bay Module from the expansion unit remove the square panel cover positioned in the middle of the front of the unit. 3. The media bay module can then be removed by pulling the lever adjacent to the MBM bay. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
1. Plug one end of the supplied DS256 cable in the DS256 connector on the expansion unit. 2. Plug the other end of the cable into the DS256 connector on the faceplate of the MSC in the BCM450 main unit. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
3. If the BCM has a Redundant Power Supply, ensure both power cords are connected to the power outlet or power bar. Note: The power supply must be within 1.5 meters of the BCM450 main unit NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
Note: APC is the only supported UPS vendor for the BCM The main unit uses the data interface to enable the UPS to monitor and control the UPS functions. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
LEDs that are visible on the front of the main unit of the BCM. The LEDs can be viewed to help determine if the BCM is functioning properly and if there are any system generated alarms. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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Flashing red Solid red Rail Power fluctuation. Power Monitor Shutdown completed Solid yellow Solid red Power spike shutdown completed (temperature and Rail power ok). No power, system is shut down (power cable is disconnected) NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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The table below outlines the various LED states and their descriptions, in relation to the hard disk. Description No Hard Disk Drive activity detected Green Normal Operation Hard Disk Drive Fault Flashing Orange Hard Disk Drive Activity NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
Element Manager to back up of all the system data. 2. Use Element Manager to shut down the BCM450 system. 3. Power down the BCM450. 4. Disconnect the BCM450 unit from the AC power source. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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6. To gain access to the CEC slot, the base function tray (BFT) can be removed. Remove the screws from the two BFT levers to the front of the BCM. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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7. Pull the base function tray levers towards you, the base function tray should move forward. 8. Hold the levers and pull the tray until it is removed from the main unit. 9. Place the tray on a clean, static free surface. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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11. Remove this cover by applying pressure to the bottom of the faceplate from the inside of the Base Function tray. Once the cover has come loose, remove the faceplate. 12. The Capacity Expansion Card is connected to the main board by four metal standoffs (included). NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 13. Screw the four metal standoffs into the main board of the base function tray. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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15. Align the connectors on the card and on the main board of the base function tray and push down. Ensure that the card is connected securely to the main board. 16. Use the four supplied screws to fasten the card to the standoffs. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 17. The Capacity Expansion Card is now secured to the Base Function Tray. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
Always place the components in a static-free container. 7. Remove the BCM450 main unit from the rack, wall, or desktop and set it on a flat, clean, static-free surface. Access can now be gained to the BCM‘s internal components. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
6. Remove the screws from the two BST levers to the front of the BCM. 7. Pull the base function tray levers towards you, the base function tray should move forward. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 8. Hold the levers and pull the tray until it is removed from the main unit. 9. Place the tray on a clean, static free surface. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
5. Move the base function tray levers towards you to the unlocked position. 6. Position the base function tray in the main unit bay. 7. Insert the base function tray into the main unit. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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8. Push the base function tray levers forward to the locked position. There is a connection point 9. Install the base function tray lever screws. 10. Insert all connectors in the correct locations on the base function tray face. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
5. Attach one end of the grounding strap to your wrist and the other end to a grounded metal surface. 6. Remove the top rear cover panel from the BCM main chassis by removing the top cover screws to the rear of the main chassis. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 7. The power supply module is located at the back of the unit, on the right hand side. Loosen the screws securing the power supply module. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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Disconnect the power unit cables from the main chassis. 9. When disconnected from the main unit, gently lift out the power supply. 10. Place the new power supply onto its holding bracket. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 11. Reconnect the power supply cables to the BCM‘s main unit. 12. Secure the power supply module by tightening the screws that will hold it firmly within the BCM chassis. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
AC power connection. 5. Attach one end of the grounding strap to your wrist and the other end to a grounded metal surface. 6. Loosen and remove the screw that holds the module in the cage. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
The BCM450 is fitted with an 80 GB SATA hard disk. SATA: Serial ATA – A newer type of hard disk controller allowing faster data transfer than EIDE controllers. The SATA cable from motherboard to hard drive is significantly narrower than the IDE cables. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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4. Disconnect all cables. 5. Disconnect the BCM system from the AC power outlet. 6. Attach one end of a grounding strap to your wrist and the other end to a grounded metal surface. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 7. On the bottom left of the front panel of the base function tray there is a thumb screw. 8. Loosen the thumb screw and remove the hard disk bay faceplate. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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(or HDD-1) and the drive on the right (if present) is the secondary hard drive (or HDD-2). 10. Pull hard disk and bracket forward, so that it is removed from the BCM450 main unit. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 11. If the secondary hard drive (HDD-2) is being replaced, remove the drive on the right hand side. 12. Place the hard disk and bracket on a flat, clean, static-free surface. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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13. Remove the four screws that secure the hard disk to the hard disk bracket. 14. Remove the hard disk from the hard disk bracket, and place it on a clean, static free surface. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
4. Attach one end of a grounding strap to your wrist and the other end to a grounded metal surface. 5. Place the new hard disk in the hard disk bracket and use the four hard disk bracket screws to secure the hard disk to the bracket. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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12. For RAID systems, check that the RAID service is enabled in Element Manager. In the Administration tab, navigate to System Metrics, Disk Mirroring. If the Admin Status field reads Disabled, click the Change button to change the status. This will automatically reboot the BCM. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
2. When the BCM is ready to accept a SSH client connection, the Power LED will be full green, and the Status LED will be blinking orange. Open up a SSH client such as PuTTY, and connect to the default OAM port address 10.10.11.1 NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 3. Login to the BCM using the default details: User = nnadmin Password = PlsChgMe! NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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4. The Quick Configuration menu will display. Select 1 -> Install and Activate a BCM SW Release. 5. Detection of the BCM hardware type - i.e. BCM50 or BCM450 (BCM 200/400 5.0 or later systems will be detected as BCM450) – will begin. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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(this will return you to the main menu). Otherwise, enter y to confirm and continue. Note: If the wrong software release is selected and confirmed, a new replacement hard drive will be required as the following process is irreversible. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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(both the Power and Status LED‘s should be green). Either perform a restore or manually reprogram the BCM via the System Start Up process (refer to the relevant System Start Up Guide). NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
4. Disconnect the BCM system from the AC power outlet. 5. Attach one end of the grounding strap to your wrist and the other end to a grounded metal surface. 6. Remove the base function tray. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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8. When you press down on the holding clips, the DIMM should lift out of the DIMM slot. 9. Place the DIMM in a static-free container. 10. Position and correctly align the new DIMM (edge connectors first) into the connector. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
2. Disconnect all cables. 3. Disconnect the BCM system from the AC power outlet. 4. Attach one end of the grounding strap to your wrist and the other end to a grounded metal surface. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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5. The fan can be accessed by removing the panel cover located to the rear of the BCM‘s main unit. 6. Disconnect the fan cable connector from the connector connected to the BCM main unit. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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The retention clips have two parts: a center pin and a collar. 8. Remove the center pin and collar from the BCM and place them in a safe location. 9. Lift the fan away from the BCM unit. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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13. Hold the fan in place against the BCM chassis and push the retention clip collars through mounting holes. 14. Insert the center pin into the retention clip collar. 15. Connect the fan cable connector to the base function tray connector. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
5. Attach one end of the grounding strap to your wrist and the other end to a grounded metal surface. 6. Remove the Base Function Tray. 7. The clock battery is positioned towards the center of the main board of the base function tray. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
10 seconds for a user to login to the BCM Maintenance CLI. If no user logs in to the Maintenance CLI within this 10 second period, the BCM will boot the BCM‘s operating system. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
Installation of secondary hard drive in a BCM in which RAID feature is provisioned. Type of power supply (redundant or standard) installed on the system (Out-of-factory redundant system always have a redundant power supply installed) NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
5 - Configuration Reset. A Level 1 reset occurs. The system resets all configuration data to the factory defaults. 6 - Software Reset. A Level 2 reset occurs. The system resets all configuration data and software to the factory defaults. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
The Serial Port of the BCM450 is located on the front panel. Note: The CLI method of accessing the BCM is intended for experienced technicians, or as directed by Avaya Technical Support. Improper use of the CLI may result in data loss.
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 5. Configure the following settings, and click OK: o Bits per second: 115200 o Data Bits: 8 o Parity: None o Stop Bits: 1 o Flow Control: None NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 6. You will be presented with a Hyper Terminal window. 7. Enter a name for this connection in the Name field and click OK. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 8. Press the enter key. You will be presented with a login screen. 9. Enter the login credentials; enter the username nnadmin (press the Enter key) NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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10. Then enter the password PlsChgMe! or whatever the password has been changed to (press the Enter key). 11. You will then be presented with the CLI. Make your selections as described in the Configuration CLI or Maintenance CLI sections of this guide. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
The BCM you wish to access must be selected in the Element Navigation Panel to do this. 3. If you are presented with the Certificate Error window, click on Continue to this website (not recommended). NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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Password. By default these are set to User ID: nnadmin Password: PlsChgMe! Click on OK. 6. In the Welcome to BCM window, ensure the Main tab has been selected, and the BCM button clicked. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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8. Again, accept any security messages that appear, and if prompted enter any login details. 9. The Administrator Applications screen will be displayed. 10. In the Administrator Applications window, click on the SSH Client (PuTTY) link, followed by Download PuTTY SSH Client. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 11. Click on the Run button to install the application. 12. Click on Run again. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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14. You must now login to the BCM with Administrator credentials. Type in the user name after login as: and press the Enter key on your keyboard. Then type in the password, again followed by Enter. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 15. You will then be presented with the CLI. Make your selections as described in the Configuration CLI or Maintenance CLI sections of this guide. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
BCM450 Hardware & Installation Upgrading to BCM Rls 6.0 BCM450 Rls 1.0 or 5.0 can be upgraded to BCM450 Rls 6.0 via a simple process. After performing the upgrade, it is recommended that you apply the Factory Image to ensure that if a Software Reset is performed, the BCM does not revert to its previous software version.
When you have obtained the keycode file(s) containing the appropriate upgrade entitlement, apply the keycode using the following procedure. 1. In the Element Manager Configuration tab, open the System folder, and click on Keycodes. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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BCM450 Hardware & Installation 2. Click on the Load File button. 3. Browse to the location of the file and select it. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
BCM. Use the following procedure to apply the upgrade files to the BCM. 1. In the Element Manager Administration tab, open the Software Management folder and select Software Updates. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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Retrieve from drop-down list. 4. For Network Folder, FTP Server, and HTTP(s) locations, enter the location details of the upgrade files, and any specific security credentials for locations. Click OK when the details have been entered. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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6. Navigate to the folder containing the extracted upgrade files. Click on the folder itself (you do not need to select any specific or individual files) and click on Select. 7. Click on the appropriate upgrade, and click on Apply. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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10. When uploaded, the files will be applied. 11. When the upgrade is complete, a confirmation box will display. Click 12. The system may automatically reboot if this is a requirement of the upgrade. NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
Re-install client applications, including Element Manager. Refer to the relevant documentation for further information. Configure any new BCM Rls 6.0 features that you require (keycodes may be necessary to unlock some features). NN40011-001 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0...
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