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Page 1 - BCM50 Administration Guide

BCM50 2.0Business Communications ManagerDocument Status: StandardDocument Number: NN40020-600Document Version: 01.01Date: September 2006BCM50 Administ

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100 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600Contact Center Contact Center Only access to the Contact Centr

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 101BCM50 Administration GuideDefault access privileges excluding set-based privilegesThe

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102 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600• Web - User ApplicationsSecurity access privileges• EM - CONFI

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 103BCM50 Administration GuideBCMMonitor Appl access privileges• EM - CONFIG - Administra

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104 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600• Web Application Download - Web Download - Desktop Assistant•

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 105BCM50 Administration GuideRemote Access access privileges• EM - CONFIG - Administrato

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106 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600• EM - ADMIN - Telephone Metrics - all• EM - ADMIN - Utilities

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 107BCM50 Administration GuideAlarm Viewer access privileges• EM - CONFIG - Administrator

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108 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600ISDN dial out access privileges• EM - CONFIG - Administrator Ac

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 109BCM50 Administration GuideTelset access securityYou can use the Telset administration

Page 13 - Appendix A

Contents 11BCM50 Administration GuideTrunk Module Metrics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

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110 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600Telset group access privilegesThere are four set-based group ac

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 111BCM50 Administration Guide• Primarily, you can block unauthorized access by ensuring

Page 16 - Chapter Contents

112 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 21 Accounts and Privileges: Current Account panelTable

Page 17 - Acronyms

Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 113BCM50 Administration GuideAccount Management read-only Displays the method used to au

Page 18 - Table 1 List of acronyms

114 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600View by AccountsThe View by Accounts context panel contains the

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 115BCM50 Administration GuideTable 25 describes each field on the View by Accounts panel

Page 20 - Related publications

116 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600View by Accounts: GeneralThe General panel provides user accoun

Page 21 - How to get Help

Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 117BCM50 Administration GuideView by Accounts: HistoryThe History panel provides user ac

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118 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600View by GroupsThe View by Groups panel allows you to add or del

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 119BCM50 Administration GuideLast modifiedModified byread-only Specifies the last date t

Page 24 - Main units

12 ContentsNN40020-600NN40020-600BCM50 backup file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 25 - Management Model

120 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600View by Groups: MembersFor a selected group in the Groups table

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 121BCM50 Administration Guide• DHCP server•Router• Voice messaging• LAN CTE Security on

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122 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600Security auditsA security log file is created at system startup

Page 28 - BCM50 interfaces

Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 123BCM50 Administration Guide• Do you require the added security of a private SSL certif

Page 29 - Protocols

124 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600Security certificateThe BCM50 is delivered with a generic SSL s

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125BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 5Using the BCM50 Hardware InventoryThis chapter describes how to use the BCM50 Hardware Inventory. The Hardware I

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126 Chapter 5 Using the BCM50 Hardware InventoryNN40020-600NN40020-600Viewing and updating information about the BCM50 systemYou can view and update c

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Chapter 5 Using the BCM50 Hardware Inventory 127BCM50 Administration Guide4 If you want to add or update the asset ID for the BCM50 main unit, enter a

Page 33 - BCM50 Administration Guide

128 Chapter 5 Using the BCM50 Hardware InventoryNN40020-600NN40020-600To view or update BCM50 system expansion information1 In the BCM Element Manager

Page 34 - Managing Digital Mobility

Chapter 5 Using the BCM50 Hardware Inventory 129BCM50 Administration GuideTo view or update other information about the BCM50 main unit1 In the BCM50

Page 35 - Monitoring BCM50: BCM Monitor

Contents 13BCM50 Administration GuideAppendix AManagement Information Bases. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 343About

Page 36 - Element Manager

130 Chapter 5 Using the BCM50 Hardware InventoryNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 24 Hardware Inventory Devices tabTo view information about attached dev

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Chapter 5 Using the BCM50 Hardware Inventory 131BCM50 Administration GuideTable 37 lists the fields displayed in the Additional Information tab. Items

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132 Chapter 5 Using the BCM50 Hardware InventoryNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 25 Hardware Inventory Additional Information tabTo view additional info

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133BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 6Managing BCM50 with SNMPSNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a set of protocols for managing complex net

Page 40 - Finding Network Elements

134 Chapter 6 Managing BCM50 with SNMPNN40020-600NN40020-600BCM50 supports read-only SNMP requests, even for SNMP variables that display as read-write

Page 41 - BCM50 element

Chapter 6 Managing BCM50 with SNMP 135BCM50 Administration Guide• Server IP address: The BCM50 LAN IP address. This rule means that all TCP/IP traffic

Page 42 - Initial panel details

136 Chapter 6 Managing BCM50 with SNMPNN40020-600NN40020-600You can create a list of SNMP managers who are permitted to query the BCM50 system by spec

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Chapter 6 Managing BCM50 with SNMP 137BCM50 Administration Guide5 Configure SNMP settings.The following combinations of SNMP versions are allowed:— Op

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138 Chapter 6 Managing BCM50 with SNMPNN40020-600NN40020-6005 Configure the manager list attributes.6 Click the OK button.To delete an SNMP manager1 C

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Chapter 6 Managing BCM50 with SNMP 139BCM50 Administration GuideYou can define the value of a community string, as well as the type of access. You can

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140 Chapter 6 Managing BCM50 with SNMPNN40020-600NN40020-600Configuring service access pointsService access points are associated with the enhanced se

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Chapter 6 Managing BCM50 with SNMP 141BCM50 Administration GuideTo configure pass phrases for a service access point1 Click the Configuration tab.2 Op

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142 Chapter 6 Managing BCM50 with SNMPNN40020-600NN40020-6003 Click the Service Access Points tab.The Service Access Points panel is displayed.4 In th

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Chapter 6 Managing BCM50 with SNMP 143BCM50 Administration Guide3 Click the SNMP Trap Destinations tab.The SNMP Trap Destinations panel is displayed.4

Page 51 - Element Manager panels

144 Chapter 6 Managing BCM50 with SNMPNN40020-600NN40020-6003 Click the Modify button.The Modify Trap Destination dialog box opens.4 Configure the Mod

Page 52 - Element Manager data features

Chapter 6 Managing BCM50 with SNMP 145BCM50 Administration GuideTo configure auto-SNMP dialout1 Click the Configuration tab.2 Open the Resources folde

Page 53 - Copying table information

146 Chapter 6 Managing BCM50 with SNMPNN40020-600NN40020-600

Page 54 - Table 7 Paste Data

147BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 7Using the BCM Fault Management SystemThis chapter contains information about managing alarms generated by the BC

Page 55 - Rearranging table information

148 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600About BCM alarmsAlarms are generated by software components that are running

Page 56 - Rearranging lines

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 149BCM50 Administration GuideAlarms and log filesAll alarms that appear in the BCM Element Manager Ala

Page 57 - Figure 8 Sort dialog box

15BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 1Getting started with BCM50This section contains information on the following topics:• “About this guide” on page

Page 58 - Saving programming records

150 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600Administering alarmsAlarm information can be delivered to you by any of the f

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 151BCM50 Administration GuideTo view an alarmWhen you view an alarm on the alarms panel, you can chang

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152 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-6003 On the Alarms panel, click the Clear Alarm Log button.The Alarms table is c

Page 61 - Figure 12 Save dialog box

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 153BCM50 Administration GuideEach alarm severity counter has a graph, which represents a data sample o

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154 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 26 shows an example of an alarm on the alarm set. Figure 26 Alarm se

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 155BCM50 Administration GuideUsing the BCM Element Manager, you can reset the Status LEDs on the front

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156 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600• the maximum number of alarms to display in the Alarms Panel (from 50 to 400

Page 65 - BCM50 feature licensing

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 157BCM50 Administration Guide4 The Enable Alarm Set column indicates whether the alarm will display on

Page 66 - BCM50 Help system

158 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-6006 35 critical Core TelephonyCore Telephony - Media Bay Module firmware downlo

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 159BCM50 Administration Guide12 42 critical Core TelephonyCore Telephony - "Loss of Frame" l

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16 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM50NN40020-600NN40020-600The tasks described in this guide assume that you are using the Element Manager with full

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160 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-60017 47 critical Core TelephonyCore Telephony - "Remote Alarm Indication&q

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 161BCM50 Administration Guide25 63 critical Core TelephonyCore Telephony - No DTMF receivers available

Page 71 - FTP servers

162 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-60033 79 critical Core TelephonyCore Telephony - ASM firmware download error.Pow

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 163BCM50 Administration Guide41 270 minor Core TelephonyCore Telephony - Set initialization error from

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164 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-60046 326 minor Core TelephonyCore Telephony - "Slip Underflow" short

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 165BCM50 Administration Guide50 330 minor Core TelephonyCore Telephony - "Loss of Frame" sho

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166 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-60054 334 minor Core TelephonyCore Telephony - "Alarm Indication" shor

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 167BCM50 Administration Guide61 639 minor Core TelephonyCore Telephony - CAP/KIM error while retrievin

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168 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-60076 2300 critical Software UpdatesSoftware Update - Software update failed to

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 169BCM50 Administration Guide88 6010 critical Date and TimeDate and Time - Real time clock on system n

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Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM50 17BCM50 Administration GuideAudienceThe BCM50 Administration Guide is directed to network administrators responsi

Page 80 - Entry Policy tab

170 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600104 8018 information Modem Call ControlModem Call Control - MCC Incoming Call

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 171BCM50 Administration Guide119 8040 Warning Modem Call ControlModem Call Control - MCC Failed to O

Page 82 - Variable Table

172 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600128 10007 critical Service ManagerService Manager - Call Detail Recording Ser

Page 83 - To set password history

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 173BCM50 Administration Guide134 10012 critical Service ManagerService Manager - Line Monitor Service

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174 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600139 10017 critical Service ManagerService Manager - Keycode Service (cfsserve

Page 85 - Vendor specific attributes

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 175BCM50 Administration Guide145 10024 critical Service ManagerService Manager - IP Terminal Service (

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176 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600157 10102 critical Service ManagerService Manager - CallPilot has stopped une

Page 87 - Table 20 Privilege levels

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 177BCM50 Administration Guide165 10109 critical Service ManagerService Manager - Modem Call Control (m

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178 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600171 10115 critical Service ManagerService Manager - Media Gateway Server (mgs

Page 89 - To transfer an SSH Key-Pair

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 179BCM50 Administration Guide176 10120 critical Service ManagerService Manager - Web Server (httpd) ha

Page 90 - To add a new user account

18 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM50NN40020-600NN40020-600MOS Mean Opinion ScoreMPS Media Path ServerNAT Network Address TranslationNCM Network Con

Page 91 - To modify a user account

180 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600185 10129 critical Service ManagerService Manager - Doorphone service (BCM_Do

Page 92 - Deleting a user account

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 181BCM50 Administration Guide193 10203 Warning Service ManagerService Manager - IP Terminal Service

Page 93 - To change a user’s password

182 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600198 10208 Warning Service ManagerService Manager - Voice Application Interf

Page 94 - Modifying group privileges

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 183BCM50 Administration Guide203 10212 Warning Service ManagerService Manager - Line Monitor Service

Page 95 - To modify group privileges

184 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600207 10216 Warning Service ManagerService Manager - Persistent Data Reposito

Page 96 - To release a locked-out user

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 185BCM50 Administration Guide211 10220 Warning Service ManagerService Manager - Web Server (httpd) h

Page 97 - User accounts

186 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600215 10225 Warning Service ManagerService Manager - IP Terminal Firmware upl

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 187BCM50 Administration Guide225 10301 Information Service ManagerService Manager - Core Telephony has

Page 99 - Default groups

188 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600237 10313 Information Service ManagerService Manager - Media Services Manager

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 189BCM50 Administration Guide249 10325 Information Service ManagerService Manager - IP Terminal Firmwa

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Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM50 19BCM50 Administration GuideSymbols and conventions used in this guideThese symbols are used to highlight critica

Page 102 - CTE Appl access privileges

190 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600268 11004 Information Platform Status MonitorPlatform Status Monitor - Memory

Page 103 - PPP Access access privileges

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 191BCM50 Administration Guide282 11203 minor Platform Status MonitorPlatform Status Monitor - CPU load

Page 104 - Admin access privileges

192 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600293 11400 minor Platform Status MonitorPlatform Status Monitor - Power %#% Fa

Page 105 - Guests access privileges

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 193BCM50 Administration Guide307 12008 warning Backup and RestoreBackup and Restore - Backup file is n

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194 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600321 12022 major Backup and RestoreBackup and Restore - File is not recognizab

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 195BCM50 Administration Guide335 12036 warning Backup and RestoreBackup and Restore - Backup file is n

Page 108 - WAN dial in access privileges

196 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600367 13007 warning UPS UPS - Reached remaining time percentage limit on batter

Page 109 - Telset access security

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 197BCM50 Administration Guide387 17005 Information System Set Based AdminSystem Set Based Admin - User

Page 110 - Blocking user accounts

198 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600401 17120 warning System Set Based AdminSystem Set Based Admin - Key code act

Page 111 - Accounts and Privileges panel

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 199BCM50 Administration Guide412 30100 major System AuthenticationSystem Authentication - User Locked

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Copyright © 2006 Nortel Networks, All Rights ReservedAll rights reserved.The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The sta

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20 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM50NN40020-600NN40020-600These conventions and symbols are used to represent the Business Series Terminal display

Page 114 - View by Accounts

200 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600430 31006 critical Keycodes Keycodes - invalid license file.Restore licensing

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 201BCM50 Administration Guide448 40003 critical Media Services ManagerMSM - Unable to communicate with

Page 116 - View by Accounts: General

202 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600466 43008 information Voice CTI Voice CTI - More than 20 percent voice file s

Page 117 - View by Accounts: History

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 203BCM50 Administration Guide501 50006 critical Unistim Terminal Proxy ServerUTPS failed to establish

Page 118 - View by Groups: General

204 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600510 50015 critical Unistim Terminal Proxy ServerThe UTPS couldn't find t

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 205BCM50 Administration Guide523 50108 major Unistim Terminal Proxy ServerError << errorCode <

Page 120 - BCM50 security fundamentals

206 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600536 50121 major Unistim Terminal Proxy ServerAttempt to Hot Desk << dnT

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 207BCM50 Administration Guide547 50198 major Unistim Terminal Proxy ServerApplication::Run caught exce

Page 122 - Security audits

208 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600558 50502 warning Unistim Terminal Proxy ServerPacket Loss Violation Warning:

Page 123 - Firewalls

Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 209BCM50 Administration Guide563 50507 information Unistim Terminal Proxy ServerRound Trip Delay Viola

Page 124 - Site authentication

Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM50 21BCM50 Administration GuideCallPilot Telephone Administration Guide (NN40090-500)CallPilot Contact Center Teleph

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210 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600568 51010 warning VoIP GatewayVoIP Gateway configuration parameters not found

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 211BCM50 Administration Guide585 52003 critical Media Path ServerMPS unable to open FUMP channels. MPS

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212 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600604 53010 critical Media Gateway ServerMGS MediaTransport: Transport mismatch

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Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management System 213BCM50 Administration Guide619 57008 warning Survivable Remote GatewaySurvivable Remote Gateway - DN

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214 Chapter 7 Using the BCM Fault Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600

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215BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 8Using the BCM50 Service Management SystemYou can use the Element Manager to view and administer the services tha

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216 Chapter 8 Using the BCM50 Service Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600BCM_Doorphone Doorphone ServiceBCM_HostProviderAgent Cimom ProviderBCM_IP

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Chapter 8 Using the BCM50 Service Management System 217BCM50 Administration GuideTo view details about services1 Start the BCM50 Element Manager.2 In

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218 Chapter 8 Using the BCM50 Service Management SystemNN40020-600NN40020-600Starting, stopping, and restarting servicesYou can stop any of the servic

Page 134 - Adding NAT rules

219BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 9Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsYou can use the Element Manager to view detailed information about the perfor

Page 135 - Configuring SNMP settings

22 Chapter 1 Getting started with BCM50NN40020-600NN40020-600Getting Help through a Nortel distributor or reseller If you purchased a service contract

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220 Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsNN40020-600NN40020-600To configure monitoring mode1 On the Navigation tree, click the Administration

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Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics 221BCM50 Administration GuideFigure 27 QoS Monitoring modeTo configure logging attributes1 On the Navi

Page 138 - To delete an SNMP manager

222 Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 28 QoS Logging attributesTo view the QoS monitoring informationThe Mea

Page 139 - To add a community string

Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics 223BCM50 Administration GuideTo refresh the QoS monitor dataTo update the MOS table with the most curren

Page 140 - To add a service access point

224 Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsNN40020-600NN40020-600The UPS Status panel confirms that a UPS is connected including model and seria

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Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics 225BCM50 Administration GuideFigure 30 UPS Status pageNTP MetricsUsing Network Time Protocol (NTP), yo

Page 142 - To add a trap destination

226 Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsNN40020-600NN40020-600To access the NTP Metrics1 Open the Element Manager, click the Administration t

Page 143 - To modify a trap destination

Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics 227BCM50 Administration GuideTelephony MetricsThe following sections provide a general overview of the E

Page 144 - Auto-SNMP dial-out

228 Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 32 Viewing Trunk Module metrics3 Click Start Loopback Test button to s

Page 145 - Alarm severity levels

Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics 229BCM50 Administration GuideViewing Performance History informationThe Performance History tab displays

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23BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 2 Overview of BCM50 AdministrationThe BCM50 Administration Guide describes the tools available with which to admin

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230 Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsNN40020-600NN40020-600To provision a PRI B-channel1 Choose Administration, Telephony Metrics, Trunk M

Page 148 - About BCM alarms

Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics 231BCM50 Administration Guide• the number of bipolar violations that occurred in the last minute• any de

Page 149 - Alarm severities

232 Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsNN40020-600NN40020-6004 The Current interval displays the duration of the current 15-minute interval

Page 150 - Administering alarms

Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics 233BCM50 Administration GuideTo check short-term alarms1 Choose Administration, Telephony Metrics, Trunk

Page 151 - To clear the alarm log

234 Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsNN40020-600NN40020-600To access the CbC limit metrics1 To access the CbC metrics, in the Element Mana

Page 152 - Using the Alarm Banner

Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics 235BCM50 Administration GuideFigure 34 Denied calls detailsTable 58 describes each field on the two Cb

Page 153 - Using the alarm set

236 Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsNN40020-600NN40020-600This section provides the procedure for “To access the Hunt Group metrics”.To a

Page 154 - Alarms and LEDs

Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics 237BCM50 Administration GuidePSTN Fallback MetricsWhen trunks are out of service, traffic can be switche

Page 155 - Configuring alarm settings

238 Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 36 Fallback Metrics panelTable 60 describes each field on the panel.Pr

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Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics 239BCM50 Administration GuideYou can use PVQM to configure and report threshold violations for the follo

Page 157 - List of BCM alarms

24 Chapter 2 Overview of BCM50 AdministrationNN40020-600NN40020-600—CTM4/CTM8—DTM— GAT M4/ GATM 8— 4x16 —ASM8— ASM8+, GASM—DSM16+/DSM32+— DDIMMain uni

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240 Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 37 PVQM panel2 Configure the threshold value for each PVQM metric. The

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Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics 241BCM50 Administration GuideTable 64 describes the settings.3 Configure the polling interval.PVQM alarm

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242 Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsNN40020-600NN40020-600For a list of the alarms generated by PVQM threshold violations, refer to About

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Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and Metrics 243BCM50 Administration GuideFigure 38 PVQM Metrics panelTable 64 describes each field on the panel.Ta

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244 Chapter 9 Monitoring BCM50 Status and MetricsNN40020-600NN40020-600ActionsReset Metrics Click this button to clear out the metrics table. The Last

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245BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 10BCM50 UtilitiesThis chapter contains information about the utilities that are part of the Element Manager. Thes

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246 Chapter 10 BCM50 UtilitiesNN40020-600NN40020-600The following operating systems support BCM Monitor:• Windows 2000•Windows XP• CitrixInstalling BC

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Chapter 10 BCM50 Utilities 247BCM50 Administration GuideTo start BCM Monitor without the Element Manager1 Double-click the BCM Monitor shortcut on you

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248 Chapter 10 BCM50 UtilitiesNN40020-600NN40020-600.Disconnecting BCM Monitor from a BCM50On the File menu of the BCM Monitor, select Disconnect from

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Chapter 10 BCM50 Utilities 249BCM50 Administration GuideStatic snapshotsYou can capture an instantaneous snapshot of system information in a text file

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Chapter 2 Overview of BCM50 Administration 25BCM50 Administration GuideAll of the BCM50 main units provide call processing and data networking functio

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250 Chapter 10 BCM50 UtilitiesNN40020-600NN40020-6007 Select the BCM Monitor tabs that you want to include in static snapshots in the Tabs Saved in Sn

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Chapter 10 BCM50 Utilities 251BCM50 Administration GuideYou can:• specify which information you want to dynamically log• enable or disable automated d

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252 Chapter 10 BCM50 UtilitiesNN40020-600NN40020-6007 Select the BCM Monitor tabs that you want to include in dynamic snapshots in the Tabs Saved in S

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Chapter 10 BCM50 Utilities 253BCM50 Administration GuideOn the File menu, select Dynamic Snapshot, Start.BCM Monitor starts taking snapshots and saves

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254 Chapter 10 BCM50 UtilitiesNN40020-600NN40020-600• Eth0 — indicates a LAN internal to the BCM50 system. • Eth1 — indicates a customer LAN. This is

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Chapter 10 BCM50 Utilities 255BCM50 Administration GuideVoice Ports tabThe Voice Ports tab displays real-time information about configured voice ports

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256 Chapter 10 BCM50 UtilitiesNN40020-600NN40020-600RTP Sessions tabThe RTP Sessions tab shows details about RTP (Real Time Protocol over UDP) session

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Chapter 10 BCM50 Utilities 257BCM50 Administration GuideThe IP Endpoint tokens contain information about each IP endpoint (type, DN, IP address, RTP p

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258 Chapter 10 BCM50 UtilitiesNN40020-600NN40020-600Enabling UIP message monitoring1 Click the UIP tab.2 To enable or disable monitoring of MCDN over

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Chapter 10 BCM50 Utilities 259BCM50 Administration GuideTo log UIP data1 Click the UIP tab.2 Select the Log UIP Data check box. You can log UIP data t

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26 Chapter 2 Overview of BCM50 AdministrationNN40020-600NN40020-600• review logs of operational information• retrieve and view logs containing diagnos

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260 Chapter 10 BCM50 UtilitiesNN40020-600NN40020-600• additional data extracted from information elementsTo expand a UIP message1 Click the UIP tab.Th

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Chapter 10 BCM50 Utilities 261BCM50 Administration Guide• duration — displays the duration of the call• direction — “Outgoing” indicates that the call

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262 Chapter 10 BCM50 UtilitiesNN40020-600NN40020-600Usage Indicators tabThe Usage Indicators tab displays real time information about the BCM50 system

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Chapter 10 BCM50 Utilities 263BCM50 Administration GuideUsing statistical valuesBCM Monitor stores the minimum and maximum values for many of the stat

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264 Chapter 10 BCM50 UtilitiesNN40020-600NN40020-600The three values remain on the Status bar until you select another value. These values also contin

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Chapter 10 BCM50 Utilities 265BCM50 Administration GuidePingPing (Packet InterNet Groper) is a utility that you can use to verify that a route exists

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266 Chapter 10 BCM50 UtilitiesNN40020-600NN40020-600Trace RouteYou can use Trace Route to measure round-trip times to all hops along a route. This hel

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Chapter 10 BCM50 Utilities 267BCM50 Administration GuideTo view Ethernet activity1 Click the Administration tab.2 Open the Utilities folder, and then

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268 Chapter 10 BCM50 UtilitiesNN40020-600NN40020-600Rebooting the BCM50 systemTo reboot the BCM50 1 Click the Administration tab.2 Open the Utilities

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Chapter 10 BCM50 Utilities 269BCM50 Administration GuidePerforming a cold reset of BCM50 telephony servicesTo perform a cold reset of BCM50 telephony

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Chapter 2 Overview of BCM50 Administration 27BCM50 Administration GuideFigure 1 BCM50 network management model“BCM50 enterprise network model” on pa

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270 Chapter 10 BCM50 UtilitiesNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 39 Telephony diagnostic settings3 From the Release Reason drop-down menu, select the leve

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Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 271BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 11Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataThis chapter provides informa

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272 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-600During the backup procedure, you can exclude a number of optional services fro

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Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 273BCM50 Administration Guide• email text-to-speech• envelope informationThe BCM50 can accommodate a ba

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274 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-600For USB storage devices, an additional copy of the backup archive is stored in

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Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 275BCM50 Administration GuideFor more information about how to access and use the storage locations, se

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276 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-6003 Click the Backup button.The Backup window opens.4 In the Optional Components

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Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 277BCM50 Administration GuidePerforming an immediate backup to your personal computerTo perform an imme

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278 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-600Performing an immediate backup to a network folderTo perform an immediate back

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Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 279BCM50 Administration GuidePerforming an immediate backup to a USB storage deviceTo perform an immedi

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28 Chapter 2 Overview of BCM50 AdministrationNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 2 BCM50 enterprise network modelBCM50 interfacesThe BCM50 network can be d

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280 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-6004 Configure the FTP Server attributes.5 Click the Backup button.The Backup win

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Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 281BCM50 Administration Guide5 Click the Backup button.The Backup window opens.6 In the Optional Compon

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282 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-600You can change the order of the information in the table by clicking a column

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Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 283BCM50 Administration GuidePerforming a scheduled backup to the BCM50To perform a scheduled backup to

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284 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-600Performing a scheduled backup to a network folderTo perform a scheduled backup

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Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 285BCM50 Administration Guide9 Configure the schedule attributes.10 Click the OK button.The scheduled b

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286 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-6008 Configure the schedule attributes.9 Click the OK button.The scheduled backup

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Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 287BCM50 Administration Guide6 Configure the FTP Server attributes.7 Click the OK button.The Add Schedu

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288 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-600Performing a scheduled backup to an SFTP serverTo perform a scheduled backup t

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Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 289BCM50 Administration Guide10 Click the OK button.The scheduled backup is displayed in the Scheduled

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Chapter 2 Overview of BCM50 Administration 29BCM50 Administration GuideA network administrator can connect to and manage a BCM50 via an IP over LAN in

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290 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-6007 Click the OK button.The modified backup is displayed in the Scheduled Backup

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Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 291BCM50 Administration GuideYou can restore a backup to a different system; for example, to quickly br

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292 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-600Effects on the systemA restore operation is a service-affecting operation. A n

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Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 293BCM50 Administration GuideRestoring data from the BCM50 To restore data from the BCM501 In the task

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294 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-6006 Click the Ye s button to proceed.A progress window opens. When the operatio

Page 218 - To restart a service

Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 295BCM50 Administration GuideRestoring data from a network folder To restore data from a network folder

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296 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-6008 Click the Ye s button to proceed.A progress window opens. When the operatio

Page 220 - To configure monitoring mode

Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 297BCM50 Administration Guide9 Click the OK button. Restoring data from an FTP server To restore data f

Page 221 - The default is 10 KB

298 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-6008 Click the Ye s button to proceed.A progress window opens. When the operatio

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Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 Data 299BCM50 Administration Guide7 Click the OK button. A warning window opens and displays information abo

Page 223 - To access UPS Status

3BCM50 Administration GuideTask ListGetting started with BCM50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Overview o

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30 Chapter 2 Overview of BCM50 AdministrationNN40020-600NN40020-600• FTP (file transfer protocol): FTP is a protocol used to transfer files over a TCP

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300 Chapter 11 Backing Up and Restoring BCM50 DataNN40020-600NN40020-600

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301BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 12Managing BCM50 LogsThis chapter contains information about viewing and managing log archives generated by the B

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302 Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 LogsNN40020-600NN40020-600Administrators have access to all log categories. Users who need only operational information

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Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 Logs 303BCM50 Administration GuideThe Sensitive Logs category includes only three log files for core telephony, LAN CTE, and

Page 229 - Provisioning a PRI B-channel

304 Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 LogsNN40020-600NN40020-600Transferring log files using the BCM50 Element ManagerUsing the BCM50 Element Manager, you can

Page 230 - Trunk Module CSU statistics

Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 Logs 305BCM50 Administration GuideTo perform an immediate log transfer to a USB storage device1 Click the Administration tab

Page 231 - To enable the internal CSU

306 Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 LogsNN40020-600NN40020-6006 Select the log file categories that you want to include in the log file transfer. All the lo

Page 232 - To check bipolar violations

Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 Logs 307BCM50 Administration Guide8 Click the Ye s button to initiate the transfer.The Progress Update window opens. When t

Page 233 - CbC limit metrics

308 Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 LogsNN40020-600NN40020-6007 Select the log file categories that you want to include in the log file transfer.8 Click the

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Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 Logs 309BCM50 Administration Guide10 Click the OK button.The log file is saved as a .tar file in the location you specified.

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31BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 3BCM50 Management EnvironmentThis chapter contains information on the different tools available for managing your

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310 Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 LogsNN40020-600NN40020-600Performing scheduled log transfersYou can schedule a log transfer for a future date or for a s

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Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 Logs 311BCM50 Administration Guide8 Select the log file categories that you want to include in the log file transfer.9 Confi

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312 Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 LogsNN40020-600NN40020-6003 Click the Scheduled Log Transfer tab.4 In the Scheduled Log Transfer table, select a schedul

Page 239 - Table 61 PVQM support

Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 Logs 313BCM50 Administration Guide3 Click the Administrators Applications link.4 Click the Retrieve Log Files link.The Get L

Page 240 - Figure 37 PVQM panel

314 Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 LogsNN40020-600NN40020-600To use the BCM50 Web Page to transfer log files to other destinations1 In your web browser, ty

Page 241 - PVQM alarms

Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 Logs 315BCM50 Administration Guide• Windows Shared Folder6 If you selected a Send To option, configure the destination attri

Page 242 - To access PVQM metrics

316 Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 LogsNN40020-600NN40020-60011 Click the Save button. The file is saved.Extracting log files Once you have transferred log

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Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 Logs 317BCM50 Administration Guide7 Click the OK button to acknowledge an individual message, or click OK to All to acknowle

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318 Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 LogsNN40020-600NN40020-60010 Select a .systemlog file or a .log file, and click the Open button. The Log Browser opens a

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Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 Logs 319BCM50 Administration GuideWhen you select an attribute from the Retrieval Criteria table, the Criteria Definition ar

Page 246 - Connecting to a BCM50 system

32 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600The applications available from the BCM50 webpage are supported on Windows XP and Windo

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320 Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 LogsNN40020-600NN40020-600Retrieval Results areaThe Retrieval Results area displays the list of log information that was

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Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 Logs 321BCM50 Administration GuideLog details for the selected log records are displayed in the Log Details area, separated

Page 249 - Static snapshots

322 Chapter 12 Managing BCM50 LogsNN40020-600NN40020-600

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323BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 13Managing BCM50 Software UpdatesThis chapter contains information about managing BCM50 software updates. During

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324 Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software UpdatesNN40020-600NN40020-600Viewing software updates in progressYou can view the status of software updates th

Page 252 - Starting a dynamic snapshot

Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software Updates 325BCM50 Administration GuideTable 98 lists the statuses of software updates.You can change the order of co

Page 253 - BCM Info tab

326 Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software UpdatesNN40020-600NN40020-600Applying a software update is a two-part process:1 You transfer a software update

Page 254 - Media Card tab

Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software Updates 327BCM50 Administration GuideApplying an update from your personal computerTo apply an update from your per

Page 255 - IP Devices tab

328 Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software UpdatesNN40020-600NN40020-60012 Click the Apply button to apply the update.A warning dialog box opens.13 Click

Page 256 - RTP Sessions tab

Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software Updates 329BCM50 Administration Guide6 Click the OK button.The Find Software Updates window opens and displays a li

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 33BCM50 Administration Guide* Provides a description of the application and information about where to find it

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330 Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software UpdatesNN40020-600NN40020-6006 Click the OK button.The Find Software Updates window opens and displays a list o

Page 259 - To configure timeout settings

Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software Updates 331BCM50 Administration Guide6 Click the OK button.The Find Software Updates window opens and displays a li

Page 260 - Line Monitor tab

332 Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software UpdatesNN40020-600NN40020-6005 Configure the HTTP Server attributes.6 Click the OK button.The Find Software Upd

Page 261 - To view all lines

Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software Updates 333BCM50 Administration GuideTable 103 lists the statuses of scheduled software updates.Creating a schedule

Page 262 - Usage Indicators tab

334 Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software UpdatesNN40020-600NN40020-6003 Click the Scheduled Updates tab.The Scheduled Software Updates panel opens. 4 Cl

Page 263 - Using statistical values

Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software Updates 335BCM50 Administration Guide7 Click the OK button. The New Updates Found window opens and displays a list

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336 Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software UpdatesNN40020-600NN40020-600Modifying a scheduled software updateTo modify a scheduled software update1 In the

Page 265 - To ping a device

Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software Updates 337BCM50 Administration GuideTo delete a scheduled software update1 In the task panel, click the Administra

Page 266 - Ethernet Activity

338 Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software UpdatesNN40020-600NN40020-6003 View the updates in the Software Update History table. If software updates have

Page 267 - To view Ethernet activity

Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software Updates 339BCM50 Administration GuideYou can remove a software update if the update has a checkmark in the Removeab

Page 268 - To reboot the BCM50

34 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Managing BCM50 with Telset administrationWhile BCM Element Manager is the primary manag

Page 269 - Diagnostic settings

340 Chapter 13 Managing BCM50 Software UpdatesNN40020-600NN40020-600You can change the order of the information displayed in the table by clicking a c

Page 270 - Table 70 Release reasons

341BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 14Accounting ManagementThis chapter describes how to manage accounts in a BCM50 system.Overview of accounting man

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342 Chapter 14 Accounting ManagementNN40020-600NN40020-600CDR information can be collected for all calls, outgoing calls only, specific long distance

Page 272 - About backups

343BCM50 Administration GuideAppendix AManagement Information BasesThis appendix describes the Management Information Bases (MIBs) supported by the BC

Page 273 - BCM50 backup file

344 Appendix A Management Information BasesNN40020-600NN40020-600Table 106 lists the file names and file descriptions of each supported standard MIB.T

Page 274 - Backup destinations

Appendix A Management Information Bases 345BCM50 Administration GuideAccessing, compiling, and installing MIB filesYou access MIB files from the BCM50

Page 275 - Performing immediate backups

346 Appendix A Management Information BasesNN40020-600NN40020-60010 In the Save As dialog box, select the file or folder in which you want to save the

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Appendix A Management Information Bases 347BCM50 Administration GuideSmall Site Event MIBThe Small Site Events MIB defines events (SNMP traps) that ca

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348 Appendix A Management Information BasesNN40020-600NN40020-600

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349BCM50 Administration GuideIndexAaccount created, users 117account expiry, users 116account failed login 117account modified, users 117accou

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 35BCM50 Administration Guide• Desktop Assistant Pro• Desktop Assistant Pro AEFor more information about Deskto

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350 IndexNN40020-600NN40020-600EElement Managerlast successful log-in 112minimum password length 77minimum user ID length 77password complexity

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Index 351BCM50 Administration GuideMinimum and maximum values, viewing the date and time 264minimum password length 77minimum user ID length 77m

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352 IndexNN40020-600NN40020-600Removing an update from Software History 337Software updates, applying 325Software updates, deleting a schedule 3

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36 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600• Host MIB RFC 2790• IF-MIB (RFC2863)• SNMP-Framework-MIB (RFC2261)SNMPv1, v2c and v3 a

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 37BCM50 Administration GuideThe BCM Element Manager has the following system requirements:• Windows: Windows 2

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38 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600• Set up the BCM50 as a device in the Network Elements tree. See “Adding a BCM50 to the

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 39BCM50 Administration GuideIf an older version of Element Manager is already installed on your computer, you

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4 Task ListNN40020-600To configure pass phrases for a service access point...141To view details associat

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40 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-6005 Enter the Read-Write Community String, if it is present. The Read-Write Community Str

Page 289 - To modify a scheduled backup

Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 41BCM50 Administration GuideConnecting to a BCM50 elementUse the following steps to connect to your BCM50 once

Page 290 - Restoring BCM50 system data

42 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Disconnecting through the menu bar1 Click Session on the menu bar.2 Select the IP addre

Page 291 - Optional components

Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 43BCM50 Administration GuideFigure 3 Element Manager Window - no defined ElementsTable 3 lists and describes

Page 292 - Effects on the system

44 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Network This menu is not available when a connected device is selected. When the Networ

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 45BCM50 Administration GuideHelp Provides information to assist in using the Element Manager.• PDF Documents:

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46 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Information displayed for unconnected elementsWhen you select a device in the Network E

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 47BCM50 Administration GuideFigure 4 Information display for unconnected network element Information displa

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48 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 5 Element Manager window when connected to a BCM50 Configuration task navigati

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 49BCM50 Administration GuideResourcesApplication Resources Reserved resources as well as resources in useMedia

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Task List 5BCM50 Administration GuideTo start BCM Monitor from the Element Manager...247To connect

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50 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Administration task navigation panel detailsThe Administration task navigation panel co

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 51BCM50 Administration GuideElement Manager panelsThe BCM50 Element Manager Configuration and Administration t

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52 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600In some cases, further panels can appear beside the main table. This is the case for re

Page 302 - Sensitive logs

Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 53BCM50 Administration GuideOther information that only requires one or two fields is arranged on composite pa

Page 303 - Additional System Information

54 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Use the following steps to copy data within a table:1 Select the row from table that yo

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 55BCM50 Administration GuideRearranging table informationThere are two ways of changing table information layo

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56 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Rearranging columnsYou can move columns in a table if you want to temporarily display i

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 57BCM50 Administration GuideFigure 8 Sort dialog box Table 8 Sort dialog box fieldsAttribute Value Descrip

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58 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Using your keyboard to move around a tableUse the <Tab> key or the directional ar

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 59BCM50 Administration GuideFigure 9 shows an example of a programming record saved in HTML format and Figure

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6 Task ListNN40020-600To modify a scheduled log transfer ...311To delete a s

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60 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 10 Programming record in an Excel spreadsheetTo create this file, you use the

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 61BCM50 Administration GuideUse the following steps to save the data programming:1 Select the item on the task

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62 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Element Manager application loggingThis section describes the logging performed by Elem

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 63BCM50 Administration GuideFigure 13 Application log panel BCM50 integrated launch of related applicationsB

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64 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 14 Launch CallPilot Manager button You can access the BCM Monitor through the

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 65BCM50 Administration GuideFigure 15 Launch BCM Monitor buttonBCM50 feature licensingYou require a keycode

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66 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 16 BCM50 Keycode panel BCM50 Help systemThe following types of help informatio

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 67BCM50 Administration Guide Figure 17 BCM50 Element Manager menu bar help Table 10 Element Manager help e

Page 318 - Retrieval Criteria area

68 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Field-level HelpWhen you position the cursor over a field, a pop-up box provides a brie

Page 319 - To specify retrieval criteria

Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 69BCM50 Administration GuideFigure 19 Context-sensitive HTML pageBCM50 common file input/output processesMan

Page 320 - Log Details area

7BCM50 Administration GuideContentsChapter 1Getting started with BCM50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Ab

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70 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600Table 11 shows the data repositories that can be used for transferring task data to or

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 71BCM50 Administration GuideThe BCM50Transferring information on the BCM50 is quick and easy, but does not pro

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72 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600SFTP serversThe process of using an SFTP server is similar to the process for using an

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Chapter 3 BCM50 Management Environment 73BCM50 Administration GuideHTTP/HTTPS serverHTTP and HTTPS servers are available as an option only for softwa

Page 325 - Applying software updates

74 Chapter 3 BCM50 Management EnvironmentNN40020-600NN40020-600• Start Port: 443• End Port: 443• Server IP address: The BCM50 LAN IP address• Name: HT

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75BCM50 Administration GuideChapter 4BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges allows yo

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76 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600Figure 20 Security Policies panelThe following table describes

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 77BCM50 Administration GuideChallenge key Specifies an alphanumeric key. This key is par

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78 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600Password Complexity Level (telset interface)12345Specifies the n

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 79BCM50 Administration GuideAccount managementdrop down menu Specifies the method used f

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8 ContentsNN40020-600NN40020-600Element Manager data features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52Element M

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80 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600Configuring system security policiesThis section provides proced

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 81BCM50 Administration GuideSession Management Policy tabUse the Session Management Poli

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82 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-6005 Under the Password Complexity Level column, enter a number fro

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 83BCM50 Administration Guide4 In the Lockout duration box, enter the number of minutes t

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84 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600If you use RADIUS for authenticating and authorizing users, and

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 85BCM50 Administration Guide3 Click on the Configuration tab in the details area and ent

Page 338 - Removing software updates

86 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600Table 19 Attributes in an ACCESS-ACCEPT messageBCM requires th

Page 339 - To remove a software update

Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 87BCM50 Administration GuideTable 20 Privilege levelsPrivilege name ValueDescriptionVo

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88 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600Setting the idle session timeoutYou can use the idle session tim

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 89BCM50 Administration GuideTransferring an SSH Key-PairTransferring an SSH Key-Pair all

Page 342 - CDR Toolkit

Contents 9BCM50 Administration GuideDeleting a group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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90 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600Job AidThese links provide navigation to the sections of the pan

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 91BCM50 Administration Guide3 In the Add Account dialog box, enter a description of the

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92 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600Adding callback for a dial-up userAs an administrator, you can p

Page 346 - Small Site MIB

Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 93BCM50 Administration GuideTo delete a user account1 Select Configuration, Administrato

Page 347 - Small Site Event MIB

94 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-6003 Enter a new password that conforms with the system password po

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 95BCM50 Administration GuideTo modify group privileges1 Select Configuration, Administra

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96 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600Re-enable a locked-out userAs the administrator you can re-enabl

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 97BCM50 Administration GuideEnabling and disabling exclusive accessAs the administrator,

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98 Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and PrivilegesNN40020-600NN40020-600After you create an account, you can assign groups to that accou

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Chapter 4 BCM50 Security Policies and Accounts and Privileges 99BCM50 Administration GuideDefault passwordsThe following table lists the available def

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