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BCM50 3.

0
Documentation Update
N0166089
BCM50 3.0
Welcome to BCM50 3.0, the unified communications solution that gives you an edge on your
competition.
The BCM50 3.0 documentation is on the BCM50 3.0 Documentation CD-ROM. This CD-
ROM is in your BCM50 3.0 kit.
To view the documentation:
1 Insert the BCM50 3.0 Documentation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your
computer.
2 Double-click the My Computer icon.
3 Double-click the CD-ROM icon.
4 Double-click Start.pdf.

This document provides last-minute changes to the BCM50 3.0 documentation.

Updated BCM50 3.0 documents


Some BCM50 3.0 documents were recently updated with new information. You can obtain the
following updated documents in the BCM50 3.0 documentation collection on Helmsman
(www.nortel.com/helmsman):
• BCM50 Administration Guide (NN40020-600)
• BCM50a Integrated Router Configuration Guide—Advanced (N0115791)
• BCM50a Integrated Router Configuration Guide—Basic (N0115790)
• BCM50e Integrated Router Configuration Guide—Advanced (N0115789)
• BCM50e Integrated Router Configuration Guide—Basic (N0115788)
• CallPilot Manager Help (04.7.10)
• CallPilot Manager Set Up and Operation Guide (NN40090-300)
• CallPilot Reference Guide (NN40090-100)
• CallPilot 4.0 Unified Messaging Addendum (NN40090-107)
• CS 1000 Main Office Configuration Guide for SRG 50 (NN43001-307)
• Device Configuration Guide (NN40020-300)
• Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide (NN40020-308)
• Installation and Maintenance Guide (NN40020-302)
• Intelligent Contact Center Setup and Operation Guide (NN40040-301)
• Intelligent Contact Center Supervisor Guide (NN40040-102)
• IP Phone 1200 Series Installation (NN40050-302)
• IP Phone 1200 Series User Guide (NN40050-111)
• IP Softphone 2050 Installation Guide (NN40050-300)
• ipView Software Wallboard Setup and Operation Guide (NN40010-500)
• LAN CTE Configuration Guide (NN40010-601)
• Meet Me Conferencing User Guide (NN40020-104)

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• Multimedia Contact Center Set Up and Operation Guide (NN40040-300)
• Networking Configuration Guide (NN40020-603)
• Personal Call Manager User Guide (NN40020-103)
• Reporting for Contact Center Setup and Operations Guide (NN40040-303)
• SRG50 Configuration Guide (NN40140-500)
• System Overview (NN40020-200)
• Telephone Features User Guide (NN40020-100)
• Unified Messaging Configuration Guide (NN40080-501)

BCM50 Administration Guide

Page 32, BCM50 Web page


The BCM50 has the following system requirements:
• Windows XP, Windows 2000 Pro, or Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, or Windows Vista
Enterprise (32-bit or 64-bit versions of Windows Vista)

Page 32, BCM50 Web page


Internet Explorer 7.0 is the default browser for Windows Vista platforms. When you access the BCM Web page
using Internet Explorer 7.0 on a Windows Vista platform, a security certificate error page appears. Click Continue
to this web site to go to the BCM Web page with a secure connection. The Certificate Error continues to appear in
the Security Report next to the address bar.

Page 37, Installing Element Manager on a Windows operating system


BCM applications for BCM50 support the following Vista versions: Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista
Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista are supported.

Page 190, About BCM monitor


The following operating systems support BCM monitor:
• Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise (both 32-bit and 64-bit
versions of Windows Vista)

Page 285, List of BCM50 Alarms


Table 1 lists the new alarms introduced in BCM50 Release 3.0. These alarms are in addition to the alarms listed in
the BCM50 Administration Guide (NN40020-600) for Release 3.0. The table includes the default handling of each
alarm with respect to the Alarms table, the alarm set, LEDs, and SNMP traps.
You can customize whether each alarm appears in the Alarms table or is sent as an SNMP trap in accordance with
your business requirements.

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Table 1 List of new alarms

Alarm Component Problem Problem Alarm


ID Severity Name Description Resolution Alarm SNMP LED Set

10008 critical Service Service Manager - Check for Yes Yes Yes N/A
Manager Voice Application corresponding
Interface Service alarm 10108 or
(ctiserver) has 10308. If service
stopped doesn't restart then
unexpectedly. This reboot system and
will affect CallPilot, contact your local
System Set Based support group.
Admin and IVR.
Service Manager
is attempting to
restart the service.
10916 Information Startup System Startup - No Action Yes No No No
Sequence Operating system Required.
and alarm
subsystem
available.
Separate error
alarm detected.
Power LED =
flashing green;
Status LED =
unchanged.
10917 Information Startup System Startup - No Action Yes No No No
Sequence Telephony and Required.
Voicemail active.
Separate error
alarm detected.
Power LED =
flashing green;
Status LED =
unchanged.
10918 Information Startup System Startup - No Action Yes No No No
Sequence Element Manager Required.
is available.
Separate error
alarm detected.
Power LED = solid
green; Status LED
= unchanged.
10919 Information Startup System Startup - No Action Yes No No No
Sequence Startup complete. Required.
Service Manager
and Scheduling
Services available.
Separate error
alarm detected.
Power LED = solid
green; Status LED
= unchanged.
18003 Major BootLoader Flash size is less Contact your local Yes Yes Yes Yes
than expected support group
18004 Critical BootLoader System Contact your local Yes Yes Yes Yes
initialization failed support group
18005 Minor BootLoader Network Contact your local Yes No No Yes
initialization failed support group
18006 Minor BootLoader Ethernet MAC Contact your local Yes No No Yes
addresses not support group
found

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Table 1 List of new alarms

Alarm Component Problem Problem Alarm


ID Severity Name Description Resolution Alarm SNMP LED Set

18007 Critical BootLoader Hard drive Contact your local Yes Yes Yes Yes
initialization failed support group
31250 Warning Software The R3 factory Apply the R3 Yes Yes No No
Updates image upgrade factory image
patch has not been upgrade patch
installed.
Performing a level
2 reset will
downgrade the
system to a non
R3 software level.

BCM50a Integrated Router Configuration Guide—Advanced, BCM50a Integrated


Router Configuration Guide—Basic, BCM50e Integrated Router Configuration
Guide—Advanced, BCM50e Integrated Router Configuration Guide—Basic

Preface chapter
BCM applications for BCM50 support the following Vista versions: Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista
Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista are supported.

CallPilot Manager Help

Add Many Agents


Changed "the agent ID numbers you enter must be between 1 and 250," to "the agent ID numbers you enter must be
between 1 and 100."

CallPilot Reference Guide, CallPilot Manager Set Up and Operation Guide, Intelli-
gent Contact Center Setup and Operation Guide, and Intelligent Contact Center
Supervisor Guide

Silent Record a Call section


BCM50 release 3.0 does not support secure file transfer protocol (SFTP) as element manager (EM) screens in
Silent Record a Call (SRC) and Backup Restore Utility (BRU) indicate. Instead, the secure copy protocol (SCP) is
supported. Therefore, wherever an SFTP server is required, a server supporting SCP should be setup instead.
Additionally, all instances of the phrase "SFTP" in the EM should be taken to mean "SCP."

CallPilot 4.0 Unified Messaging Addendum

Page 10, What you need


BCM supports Vista operating system versions: Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, and Windows
Vista Enterprise. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista are supported.

CS 1000 Main Office Configuration Guide for SRG 50

Page 35, <SIP Trunks>

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In order for the SRG 50 to act as a SIP endpoint and to use the SIP Trunks for call signaling with the CS 1000, you
must configure SIP Trunks between the SRG 50 branch office and the CS 1000 Release 5.0 main office. For
information about configuring SIP Trunks for SRG 50, see SRG 50 Configuration (NN40140-500). The following
procedure refers to SIP Trunk configuration for the CS 1000 Release 5.0 main office.
Configuring SIP Trunks at the main office
1. From the Element Manager navigator, click IP Network > Nodes: Servers, Media Cards.
The Node Configuration window appears.
2. Click the Edit button associated with the node to be updated.
3. Click the plus (+) sign beside Signaling Server Properties.
4. From the Enable IP Peer Gateway (Virtual Trunks TPS) list, select SIP only.
5. Enter the CS 1000 domain name in the SIP Domain Name field.
6. Enter the SIP Port number in the Local SIP TCP UDP Port to Listen to field.
7. Enter the Signaling Server name in the SIP Gateway Endpoint Name field.

The Signaling Server is configured as


SIP only endpoint.

SIP Port
CS 1000 main office domain name
Endpoint name is configured as the
Signaling Server name.

8. Click Save and Transfer.


The Save and Transfer window appears.
9. Click OK.
10. Log on to Network Routing Service (NRS) Manager.

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11. Select the Configuration tab.
12. From the H.323 Support list, select H.323 not supported.
13. Select the Network Connection Server enabled check box.

The SRG is treated as a pure SIP endpoint.

Network Connection Server is enabled.

14. Select Save.


15. Select Configuration > Gateway Endpoints.
The Gateways Endpoints window appears.
The SRG registers as a static SIP endpoint.

SRG registers as a static SIP endpoint.

Device Configuration Guide

Page 60, missing section after ATA Settings section


This section appeared in the TA version and was accidentally removed in the CA version.

IP Terminal Details tab


This is a single-terminal display of the terminal information that is also shown in the Telephony Resources IP
Terminal panel.

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At start-up, the BCM acquires and retains a list of all IP terminals that have a registered DN. This allows DN-
specific features, such as Call Forward, Hotdesking, and voicemail to continue to function even if the telephone is
disconnected.
If the number of IP Set DNs registered with the BCM exceeds the number of IP Client key codes applied, selecting
this check box prioritizes a set.
For example, if the BCM is rebooted, and the number of IP phones exceeds the number of IP client key codes, the
BCM retains the DN record of the sets with this field selected, before retaining the DN record of a set that does not
have this field selected.
If Keep DN alive is not selected, and the IP telephone is disconnected, the DN record may become inactive if there
are not enough keycodes. In this case, a Not in Service prompt is produced when special features, such as Call
Forward, are invoked.

Figure 1 IP Terminal Details tab

For more information about moving IP telephones, see Telephony Device Installation Guide (NN40020-309).

Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide

Page 10, Tools and system information, Table 4


Description:
• Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise (32-bit and 64-bit versions)

Page 16, Nortel Business Element Manager


BCM applications for BCM50 support the following Vista versions: Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista
Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista are supported.

Installation and Maintenance Guide

Page 134, Prerequisites


BCM applications for BCM50 support the following Vista versions: Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista
Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista are supported.

Installation and Maintenance Guide and Installation Checklist and Quick Start
Guide

Page 3, SOFTWARE LICENSE


The following information is appended to the software license and copyright information.

Open source copyright (ppp-2.4)


This product contains software that is distributed under open source agreements.

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This product contains ppp-2.4, a package which implements the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) to provide Internet
connections over serial lines. This open source package is freely downloadable at: ftp://ftp.samba.org/pub/ppp/.
The following copyright notices apply to this software:
Copyright (C) 2002 Roaring Penguin Software Inc.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
provided that this copyright and permission notice appear on all copies and supporting documentation, the name of
Roaring Penguin Software Inc. not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the program
without specific prior permission, and notice be given in supporting documentation that copying and distribution is
by permission of Roaring Penguin Software Inc..
Roaring Penguin Software Inc. makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is
provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
Copyright (C) 1995,1996,1997,1998 Lars Fenneberg <[email protected]>
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
provided that this copyright and permission notice appear on all copies and supporting documentation, the name of
Lars Fenneberg not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the program without specific
prior permission, and notice be given in supporting documentation that copying and distribution is by permission
of Lars Fenneberg.
Lars Fenneberg makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as
is" without express or implied warranty.
Copyright 1992 Livingston Enterprises, Inc.
Livingston Enterprises, Inc. 6920 Koll Center Parkway Pleasanton, CA 94566
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
provided that this copyright and permission notice appear on all copies and supporting documentation, the name of
Livingston Enterprises, Inc. not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the program without
specific prior permission, and notice be given in supporting documentation that copying and distribution is by
permission of Livingston Enterprises, Inc.
Livingston Enterprises, Inc. makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is
provided "as is" without express or implied warranty.
[C] The Regents of the University of Michigan and Merit Network, Inc. 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 All Rights
Reserved
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without
fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the
software and derivative works or modified versions thereof, and that both the copyright notice and this permission
and disclaimer notice appear in supporting documentation.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AND MERIT
NETWORK, INC. DO NOT WARRANT THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL
MEET LICENSEE'S REQUIREMENTS OR THAT OPERATION WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR
FREE. The Regents of the University of Michigan and Merit Network, Inc. shall not be liable for any special,
indirect, incidental or consequential damages with respect to any claim by Licensee or any third party arising from
use of the software.

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Intelligent Contact Center Setup and Operation Guide

Page 44, Adding more than one agent


In Step 6, changed "the agent ID numbers you enter must be between 1 and 250" to "the agent ID numbers you
enter must be between 1 and 100."

IP Phone 1200 Series installation

Page 38, Registering the IP Phone (global registration with password)


Step 5 in the procedure is changed as follows:
Press Select.
If EAP Enable appears on the screen, you successfully accessed the configuration mode.
If any other message appears, disconnect, then reconnect the power, and try to access the configuration mode
again.

Page 42, Changing the display settings


Step 4 in the original procedure is deleted, and the renumbered step 5 (previously step 6) is modified as follows:
1 Double-press (Services) quickly to open the Local Tools menu.
2 Press 1 on the dial pad to open the Preferences menu.
3 Press 1 on the dial pad to open the Display Settings menu.
4 Press Select.
5 Press the Left/Right navigation keys to increase or decrease the value.
6 Press Select.
End

IP Phone 1200 Series User Guide

Page 19, IP Phone 1210, 1220, and 1230 keys and descriptions
In table 3, the row describing the Hold key is changed as follows.

Table 3 IP Phone 1210, 1220, and 1230 keys and components descriptions

Key or component Description

Hold key Press the Hold key to put an active call on hold. Tap the flashing line
(DN) soft key to return to the caller on hold.
You can also press the Hold key to retrieve a call when certain features
are active such as the Do Not Disturb feature.

Page 28, Call answer


The following section is modified as shown.

Answering a call
1 When you have an incoming call, perform one of the following:
• Lift the handset.
• Press the line or intercom key with the flashing S indicator, and then lift the handset.

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When certain features are active such as the Do Not Disturb feature, you must press the Hold key to answer an
incoming call.

IP Softphone 2050 Installation Guide

Page 15, Minimum PC Requirements


• 800 MHz processor (for Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise
[32-bit versions only of Windows Vista])
• 512 MB memory (for Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise [32-
bit versions only of Windows Vista])
• 20 GB hard drive (for Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise [32-
bit versions only of Windows Vista])
• 15 GB of available hard drive (for Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, and Windows Vista
Enterprise [32-bit versions only of Windows Vista])
• support for super VGA graphics (for Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, and Windows Vista
Enterprise [32-bit versions only of Windows Vista])

Page 15, Supported Operating Systems


• Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise [32-bit versions only of
Windows Vista])

Page 16, USB Audio Kit


It is functional on Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium,
Windows XP, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise (32-bit versions
only of Windows Vista).

Page 16, Specifications


• OS compatibility: Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows XP, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista
Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise [32-bit versions only of Windows Vista])

ipView Software Wallboard Setup and Operation Guide

Page 10, Operating system compatibility


BCM applications for BCM50 support the following Vista versions: Windows Vista Business and Windows Vista
Ultimate (only 32-bit versions of Windows Vista are supported).

LAN CTE Configuration Guide

Page 9, Operating system requirements


LAN CTE supports client computers with these operating systems:
• Windows 2000
• Windows XP
• Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, or Windows Vista Enterprise (32-bit or 64-bit versions of
Windows Vista)

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Meet Me Conferencing User Guide


Page 9, Conference phases

Note: When you enable the QuickStart feature on a Meet Me Conferencing bridge
that extermal conference participants can access by using a 1-800 number, there is
a risk that your company can incur unauthorized toll charges. To avoid this type of
fraud, do not enable the QuickStart feature on a conference bridge that can be
accessed with a 1-800 number.

Page 20, To configure a passcode using softkeys


The following sentence is added at the end of step 3 and the PASS softkey is removed from the display:
"The passcode no longer appears as an option."

Page 27, To mute a single participant using softkeys


The following note is added at the end of step 3:
"NOTE: UNDO is available for 15 seconds after pressing MUTE. After 15 seconds, the softkey is blank and the
participant must unmute their line."

Page 31 and 33, To hear a list of available commands using softkeys


Remove step 4: "After list of available commands, returns to main menu."

Page 36, To set a passcode using your keypad


Remove step 2.: You longer need to press 1.

Multimedia Contact Center Set Up and Operation Guide

Page 21, Computer requirements


The computer you use to run CallPilot Manager must have
• Windows 2000 Professional SP4, Windows XP Professional SP2, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista
Ultimate, or Windows Vista Enterprise (32-bit or 64-bit versions of Windows Vista).

Networking Configuration Guide

Page 115, Table 21, Routing Table fields


Changed Name field to Description to match changes in Element Manager.

Description <alphanumeric> Enter the name of the remote system. This must be a
unique name within the routing table.

Also, same table, changed MCDN Protocol description:

MCDN Protocol <drop down list> For non-Nortel endpoints, select None.
None, SL1, CSE For BCM50 2.5 and IPT 3.0, select SL1.
Default: None For CS1K, BCM50 3.0, and newer, select CSE.

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Page 119, H323 Settings
New screen shot of H323 Settings showing Gateway protocol changed to MCDN protocol.

Page 120, Table 23, H323 Settings fields


Gateway protocol changed to MCDN protocol.

MCDN protocol None These protocols require a keycode.


SL1 SL1: Use this protocol only for BCM50 2.5 systems
CSE CSE: Use this protocol for BCM50 3.0 and later systems.
This protocol supports Meridian 1 IPT.
Otherwise, use None.

Page 120, Table 23, H323 Settings fields


The Modify field description was moved to the top of the Configuration section and the description field was
updated.

Configuration

Modify <button> Click to modify the parameters.


Note: If you change any field in the Configuration section, all
active H.323 calls are dropped. You must click Modify to
restart the H.323 subsystem.

Also, the Gatekeeper TTL field was described as Read-only.

Gatekeeper TTL (s) Read-only. The actual time used by the gatekeeper for the registration
process.

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Page 122, Table 24, H323 Media Parameters record
’None’ was removed from the list of possible values for Preferred Codecs.
Preferred Codecs G.711-uLaw Select the Codecs in the order in which you want the system to
G.711-aLaw attempt to use them.
G.729 Performance note: Codecs on all networked BCM50s must be
consistent to ensure that interacting features such as Transfer
G.723 and Conference work correctly.
Systems running BCM50 3.5 or later software allow codec
negotiation and renegotiation to accommodate inconsistencies in
Codec settings over VoIP trunks.
Note: The G.723 codec can be used between IP endpoints. If
other types of connections are required, ensure one of the other
codecs is also selected.

Page 126, Table 26, SIP Proxy fields


The description of the Domain field was updated.

Domain <alphanumeric> This attribute is mandatory.


This is the SIP domain handled by the proxy. If it is also a DNS
resolvable hostname of the proxy, a DNS lookup is done to
route the messages.
Otherwise, an IP address should be provided in either the
legacy routing box or in the Outbound Proxy table.

Page 128, Table 27, Outbound Proxy table


The description of the Keep Alive field was updated.

Keep alive None This attribute helps the system determine


OPTIONS if an Outbound proxy device is responding.
Default: None If you select None, the system assumes
the device is active and does not ping the
device.
If you select OPTIONS, the system sends
a periodic OPTIONS message to the
Outbound Proxy. If the proxy fails to
respond, the system bypasses the proxy.

Page 131, SIP URI map


There are three new paragraphs added to the first section:
These fields correspond to Public Network, Private Network, and Routing settings of the Configuration >
Telephony > Dialing Plan section of Element Manager.
On the Public Network screen, a Public network dialing plan setting of:
• Public (Unknown): corresponds to the SIP URI map of Unknown/Unknown.
• Local (Subscriber): corresponds to the SIP URI map of e.164/Subscriber.
• National: corresponds to the SIP URI map of e.164/National.
On the Routing screen, a DN type setting of:
• Public (Unknown): corresponds to the SIP URI map of Unknown/Unknown.
• International: does not correspond to the SIP URI map. A ‘+’ is prepended to the number.
• National: corresponds to the SIP URI map of e.164/National.
• Special (International): corresponds to the SIP URI map of Private/Special.

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• Local (Subscriber): corresponds to the SIP URI map of e.164/Subscriber.
• Private: corresponds to the SIP URI map of Private/CDP, Private/UDP, or Private/Subscriber depending on the
Private network type choice on the Private Network screen.

Page 132, Figure 38, SIP URI map tab


This is a new screen shot reflecting the new field, Private/Subscriber.

Page 132, Table 29, SIP URI map fields


There is a new entry in the table reflecting the new field, Private/Subscriber.

Attribute Value Description

SIP Domain Names

e.164 / National national.e164 String to use in phone context to identify numbering plan type
e.164 / Subscriber subscriber.e164 String to use in phone context to identify numbering plan type
e.164 / Special special.e164 String to use in phone context to identify numbering plan type
e.164 / Unknown unknown.e164 String to use in phone context to identify numbering plan type
Private / UDP UDP String to use in phone context to identify numbering plan type
Private / CDP CDP String to use in phone context to identify numbering plan type
Private / Special special.private String to use in phone context to identify numbering plan type
Private / Unknown unknown.private String to use in phone context to identify numbering plan type
Private / Subscriber subscriber.private String to use in phone context to identify numbering plan type
Unknown / Unknown unknown String to use in phone context to identify numbering plan type

Page 274, Second Dial Tone


This is a Change Request fix. The following Note is added at the end of this section.

Note: A second dial tone is not provided if an SDT prefix is entered


as an External Autodial (Feature *1).

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Page 428, Table 86, Meet-Me Conferencing fields

Note: When you enable the QuickStart feature on a Meet Me Conference bridge
that extermal conference participants can access by using a 1-800 number, there is
a risk that your company can incur unauthorized toll charges. To avoid this type of
fraud, do not enable the QuickStart feature on a conference bridge that can be
accessed with a 1-800 number.

Page 546, Table 24 ISDN Dial-in Parameters fields


This is a fix for CR Q01495226. This is an updated description of Dial-in number.

Dial-in Number <numeric This field is reserved for future use. The Dial-in number is not required.
string>

Personal Call Manager User Guide

Page 17, Before you start


Personal Call Manager is not supported on the 64-bit version of Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista
Ultimate, or Windows Vista Enterprise operating systems.

Reporting for Contact Center Setup and Operations Guide

Page 20, Operating System Compatibility

Operating System Version

Windows 2000 5.00.2195, SP4


Windows XP Professional, Version 2002, SP2
Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition, SP1
Windows Vista Business and Ultimate Editions (32-bit
versions only are supported)

SRG50 Configuration Guide

Page 15, SRG50 overview


The following sentence is added to this section:
"BCM50 supports up to 80 survivable IP users with a single SRG application authorization code."

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Page 15, SRG Overview
The following sentence and table are added to this section:
"For a summary of differences between SRG versions, see the following table."

Table 1 Summary of supported features on the different SRG versions


Features SRG 1.5 on BCM 200/400 SRG50 1.0 SRG50 2.0 SRG50 3.0
Platform Available on BCM 200/400 Available on standard Available on standard Available on standard
hardware. BCM50 hardware. BCM50 and BCM50b BCM50 and BCM50b
SRG 1.5 is not available on SRG50 1.0 is not available hardware only. hardware only.
BCM1000 hardware. on BCM50a or BCM50e SRG50 2.0 is not available SRG50 3.0 is not available
hardware. on BCM50a, BCM50ba, on BCM50a, BCM50ba,
BCM50e, and BCM50be BCM50e, and BCM50be
hardware. hardware.
Call Servers CS1000 Release 3.0, 4.0, CS1000 Release 3.0, 4.0, CS1000 Release 4.0, 4.5, CS1000 Release 4.0,4.5,
and 4.5. and 4.5. and 5.0. and 5.0.
Trunking H323 is supported. H323 is supported. When CS1000 is H323 and SIP trunking are
supported by SRG, both supported.
H323 and SIP trunks are
supported between them.
IP clients IP Phones 2001, 2002 IP Phones 2001, 2002 IP Phones 2001, 2002 IP Phones 2001, 2002
(phase 1 and 2), 2004 (phase 1 and 2), 2004 (phase 1 and 2), 2004 (phase 1 and 2), 2004
(phase 1 and 2), 2007. (phase 1 and 2), 2007. (phase 1 and 2), 2007. (phase 1 and 2), 2007.
IP KEM, IP Phone 2050 IP KEM, IP Phone 2050 IP KEM, IP Phone 2050 IP KEM, IP Phone 2050
series. (v1). series. series.
IP Phone 1110, 1120, IP Phone 2033 (polycom), IP Phone 1120, 1140, IP Phone 1110, 1120,
1140, IP Phone 2033 2122. IP Phone 2033 (polycom), 1140, IP Phone 2033
(polycom), WLAN 2210/ WLAN 2210/2211/2212. (polycom), WLAN 2210/
2211/2212. 2211/2212.
Number of IP 90 32 80 80
clients supported
NetIQ Not supported Not supported Supported Supported
PVQM Not supported Not applicable Supported Supported
ESA Supported Supported Supported Supported.
On Site Notification (OSN)
of E911 alarms supported
for local users through a
third party tool.
Vo911 Supported Supported Supported Supported
Enhanced Supported Supported Supported Supported
firmware
download
Analog station The number supported Two analog station Two analog station Two analog station
support depends on the hardware. modules are supported. modules are supported. modules are supported.
For BCM200, two analog Number of analog nodes= Number of analog nodes= Number of analog nodes=
station modules are 2*8 =16). 2*8 =16). 2*8 =16).
supported.
Number of analog nodes=
2*8 =16.
For BCM400, four analog
station modules are
supported.
Number of analog nodes=
4*8 =32).

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Page 17, To increase the number of survivable IP users
The following information is removed from this section:
"Upon SRG activation, the maximum number of 80 IP users is available. Therefore, there is no need to increase
that number."

Page 23, Local mode


The following note is added to this section:

Note: The IP Phone KEM is supported on an SRG with normal mode


IP Phones. It does not function with local mode or test local mode
IP Phones.

Page 29, VoIP trunk configuration


The following step is inserted before the previous step 1:
1 Configure routing table:
Configuration > Resources > Telephony Resources > Modules panel > IP Trunks row > Routing Table.
External Reference: Networking Configuration Guide (NN40020-603).

Page 30, VoIP trunk configuration


The following step is added after step 3, and step 3 is modified:
3 Configure H323 settings:
Configuration > Resources > Telephony Resources > Modules panel > IP Trunks row > H323 Settings
tab
Internal Reference: Gatekeeper routing on page 73.
External Reference: Networking Configuration Guide (NN40020-603).
4 Configure SIP settings:
Configuration > Resources > Telephony Resources > Modules panel > IP Trunks row > SIP Settings
tab
Internal Reference: Gatekeeper routing on page 73.
External Reference: Networking Configuration Guide (NN40020-603).

Page 38, Virtual trunk capacity


The following sentence is added to this section:
"SRG50 supports 24 virtual IP trunks that are either H.323 only, SIP only, or a combination of the H.323 and SIP."

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Page 44, S1000 Main Office Settings panel
In Table 7, the description for the H.323 ID field is updated as shown below.
Table 7 S1000 Main Office Settings

Field Values Description

H323 ID SRG* (default) Gatekeeper setting that identifies the SRG.


*This setting must be changed.
This value must match the value in the Alias names
For naming conventions, see the field of the Local IP gateway:
Networking Configuration Guide Configuration > Resources > Telephony
(NN40020-603). Resources > Modules panel > Module type
column: select IP Trunks > Details for Module:
Internal details panel > Local Gateway tab >
Gatekeeper Support subpanel > Alias names field
(see VoIP trunking configuration on page 72).
The SRG acts as a SIP endpoint and obtains the
Main Office TPS IP address from the NCS using
the H323 ID.
Configure this field as the same SIP endpoint name
as you configure for the NRS endpoint name. This
is a generic field used for both SIP and H.323
virtual trunk configurations.

Page 51, Supported firmware


In Table 11, the column for CS 1000 Release 5.0 is updated as shown.

Table 11 Supported IP clients and firmware versions

IP Client BCM50 CS 1000

Release 4.0 Release 4.5 Release 5.0

Phase I: 2002, 2004 B65 or greater B65 or greater B76 or greater B76 or greater
Phase II: 2001, 2002, D98 or greater D88 or greater 0604DBG or 0604DBG
2004 0604DAS
IP Phone 2007 C22 or greater C22 or greater 0621C4J or 0621C3J 0621C4J
WLAN Handsets 2210/ Not embedded in Use the 2210/2211 97.059 or greater 97.059 or greater
2211 SRG software GA firmware load.
WLAN Handset 2212 Not embedded in 97.039 or greater 97.059 or greater 97.059 or greater
SRG software
IP Phone 2033 Not embedded in S12 or greater S12 or greater S12 or greater
SRG software
IP Phone 1110 0623C38 0624C1E 0623C4B or 0623C4D
0623C3C
IP Phone 1120E 0624C1B 0624C1E 0624C4B or 0624C4D
0624C3C
IP Phone 1140E 0625C1B 0625C1E 0625C4B or 0625C4D
0625C3C
IP Softphone 2050 build 385 or greater build 385 or greater build 385 or greater 2.1.355 or greater
MVC 2050 build 126 or greater build 126 or greater build 126 or greater 2.1.202 or greater

Page 72, VoIP trunking configuration


The following information is added to this section:
SIP configuration
"Access the IP Trunks configuration panel in Element Manager to configure the SIP trunks (Configuration >

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Resources > Telephony Resources > Modules panel > Module type column > IP Trunks, then select the SIP
Settings tab)."
"When you set the value of the RFC2833 Dynamic Payload field, if the value is greater than 0, then this feature is
enabled. If the feature is enabled then DTMF digits are sent in RTP packets. For CS1000 Release 4.5 set the value
to 0."
"For detailed information on entering the values in this panel, see the Networking Configuration Guide (NN40020-
603)."

Page 91, Appendix A: Telephone features in normal and local mode


The bullet “IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM)” is changed to:
• "IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM) – The IP Phone KEM is supported on an SRG with normal mode
IP Phones. It does not function with local mode or test local mode IP Phones."

System Overview

Page 27, Windows Vista operating system


BCM applications for BCM50 support the following Vista versions: Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista
Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise. BCM applications support both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows
Vista, except for the following limitations:
• The CTE TAPI option is not supported by the 64-bit version of Windows Vista (x64).
• Personal Call Manager is not supported by the 64-bit version of Windows Vista (x64).
• Reporting for Contact Center is not supported by the 64-bit version of Windows Vista operating systems.
• CallPilot Desktop Messaging 4.0 does not support Groupwise 7.x on Windows Vista operating systems.
• The IP SoftPhone 2050 is not supported by the 64-bit version of Windows Vista operating systems.
• VPN client is not supported by the 64-bit version of Windows Vista operating systems.

Page 27, Windows Vista operating system


The following sentences are removed from this section:
"Most applications that run on Windows XP also work on Windows Vista with no changes. Of the applications that
do not run on Windows Vista, the majority can run with the help of either a Compatibility Layer (a setting that
provides some Windows XP functions to the application) or an Elevation Layer (a setting that runs the application
with administrator privileges)."

Page 27, Windows Vista operating system


The following table includes the following new rows:
BCM50 application Vista compatible
ipView Software Wallboard Setup and Operation Guide Yes
Reporting for Contact Center Yes
IP Softphone 2050 Yes (32-bit version only)
Personal Call Manager Yes (32-bit version only)
LAN CTE TAPI Service Provider Yes (32-bit version only)
VPN Client Yes (32-bit version only)

Page 28, Unified Messaging Client exceptions


CallPilot Desktop Messaging 4.0 does not support Groupwise 7.x on Vista. You can download Windows Help that
is used by CallPilot help from the Microsoft Download Center. The Desktop Messaging installation can appear to

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be stalled for several minutes when you are completing the installation process.
Vista Windows Mail purge messages fails because of Microsoft limitations. To avoid this failure and keep deleted
messages in your Inbox, navigate to Tools > Options > Advanced. Deselect the Use the Deleted Items Folders with
IMAP accounts check box. To show deleted messages in your Inbox, navigate to View > Current View. Select the
Deleted Messages check box.

Telephone Features User Guide


Page 8, Meet Me Conferencing Feature 930

Note: When you enable the QuickStart feature on a Meet Me Conferencing bridge
that extermal conference participants can access by using a 1-800 number, there is
a risk that your company can incur unauthorized toll charges. To avoid this type of
fraud, do not enable the QuickStart feature on a conference bridge that can be
accessed with a 1-800 number.

Unified Messaging Configuration Guide

Page 8, Windows operating systems


• Windows Vista Business
• Windows Vista Ultimate
• Windows Vista Enterprise
Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista are supported.

Page 8, Supported integrated clients


CallPilot Desktop Messaging 4.0 does not support Groupwise 7.x on Microsoft Vista operating systems.

Chapter 4, page 63, Troubleshooting


Vista Windows Mail purge messages fail due to Microsoft limitations
To keep and show deleted messages in your Inbox
1 From the menu bar, navigate to Tools > Options > Advanced.
2 Select the Use the Deleted Items Folder with IMAP accounts.
Deleted items remain in your Inbox.
3 While in your Inbox, navigate to View > Current View.
4 Select the Show Deleted Messages checkbox.
Deleted items are shown in your Inbox.

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www.nortel.com

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