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That said, you can only take advantage of Avaya support if you have a maintenance contract directly with Avaya or an Avaya-certified partner. You can use this tool to locate an Avaya partner near you, but there is no indication of whether the partner you find has prior experience with your legacy equipment.

I recommend, instead, that you search for a Meridian equipment consultant near you. Per their website:. If we can not repair your out of service equipment at your site we can easily replace or refurbish it. We also offer extended maintenance contracts that would cover all material and labor costs needed to keep your Telephone System in optimal operating order. A consultant like Armstrong Communications Systems may be able to help you troubleshoot your current system.

And at the end of the day, it's a short-term fix. Why hosted VoIP? Restricted Rights. The rights and obligations arising under this License shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Tennessee.

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To disable the DHCP server on the main unit Installing the main unit. To install the rackmount shelf in an equipment rack To install the BCM50 unit on the rackmount shelf To install a BCM50 unit on top of another unit To install the power supply on the rackmount shelf To install the patch panel optional To install the BCM50 wallmount bracket To install the BCM50 unit on the wallmount bracket To install the WFC To install the BCM50 unit on a desktop or shelf Installing an expansion unit.

To set GASM dip switches To set GATM dip switches To install a media bay module MBM Connecting the cables to the BCM50 system. To connect an expansion unit To connect a power supply using a UPS To connect a power supply without a UPS To connect the lines and extensions To install an auxiliary ringer To install an external paging system To connect the music source using the music source jack To connect the music source using the RJ telephony connector To connect the cables to the wiring field card optional To connect the cables to the patch panel optional Installing telephones and peripherals.

To install the emergency telephone Installing the analog terminal adapter. To connect the ATA To mount the ATA2 on a wall To measure the insertion loss from the CO to the analog device To measure the insertion loss from the analog device to the CO Configuring the BCM50 system. To enter the keycodes To configure the IP address To configure the modem To select the region To select the telephony startup template and startDN To initialize voice mail To create Telset user accounts To download and install Element Manager To connect to the BCM50 system To configure the IP subsystem To configure the start-up template for telephony services To enter a name for your system To configure the date and time settings To configure DHCP server settings To configure IP Phones To configure SNMP settings To configure SNMP community strings To configure the SNMP manager list To create user accounts Using the Startup Profile to configure parameters.

To download the Startup Profile template To customize a Startup Profile for your system Completing the initial installation optional. To configure the MBM s Testing basic BCM50 functionality. To test the main unit To test the main unit without a valid keycode To troubleshoot the main unit To test the expansion unit To troubleshoot the expansion unit To test the MBM To test a station MBM To test a trunk MBM To determine why the ATA2 does not function To determine why there is no dial tone at the ATA To check the ATA2 wiring To perform a Level 1 and Level 2 reset Replacing a power supply.

To shut down the system To remove the power supply To connect the new power supply Replacing a main unit. To disconnect the cables To remove a rackmounted main unit To remove a wallmounted main unit To remove a desktop mounted main unit To connect the cables To return the system to operation Replacing a media bay module.

To remove the MBM To insert the new MBM Replacing an expansion unit. To disconnect the expansion unit cables To remove a rackmounted expansion unit To remove a wallmounted expansion unit To remove a desktop-mounted expansion unit Replacing an internal component.

To remove a desktop-mounted main unit To open the main unit case To remove the hard disk To remove the fan To remove the router card To insert the new hard disk To insert the new fan To insert the new router card To close the main unit case To return the BCM50 system to operation Regulatory information. North American regulatory information.

International regulatory information. Getting started with BCM About this guide. Introducing the BCM50 hardware. Main units. Power supply. Field-replaceable units. System status LEDs. BCM50 main unit no integrated router. If an external DHCP server is not present. If an external DHCP server is present. Installing the BCM50 system. Checking the installation prerequisites. Environmental requirements. Unpacking the main unit. Installing the BCM50 unit in an equipment rack.

Installing the BCM50 unit on the rackmount shelf. Installing the BCM50 unit on the wall. Installing the wiring field card optional. Installing the BCM50 unit on a desktop or shelf. Next step. Unpacking the expansion unit. Connecting the expansion unit. Connecting the power supply. Connecting the lines and extensions. Wiring warnings. Connecting lines and extensions to the RJ telephony connector.

Connecting telephone lines to the expansion units. Connecting extensions to the expansion units. Connecting the auxiliary equipment. Connecting an auxiliary ringer. Connecting an external paging system. Connecting an external music source. System telephones. Configuration overview. Initial parameters overview.

Using Telset Administration to set the basic parameters. Configuring the initial parameters. Using Element Manager to set the basic parameters. Accessing the BCM50 system. Startup Profile requirements. Configuring the media bay module. Reset to factory settings. The display will show the name of the mailbox owner. Press OK if it is correct and then leave your message.

After the tone, record your new personal greeting. Press the OK softkey to stop recording. Press the OK softkey again to accept your new recording. Record An Alternate Greeting An alternate greeting can be used when you are on vacation or out of the office.

After the tone, record your Alternate Greeting. Press the OK softkey to end your recording, and then press the OK softkey again to accept your recording.



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