As noted above, 7.1 was the last release for the CICS (and MICS). All versions used linear flash cards. They were 4mb - 8mb depending upon the version.
The Norstar CallPilot used ATA type cards between 64mb - 128mb.
Not sure which type card the UK software used.
I'm in the process of migrating my Win7 PC to a Win10 PC. I copied in my Element Manager, and downloaded the latest version of Java.
I edited the java.security file to remove referrals to MD5 and had the same problem as you.
I then copied in the java.security file from my Win7 PC to my Win10...
I'm about 90% retired at this point, but am still dabbling with BCM50's. 45+ years since I strapped on a tool belt and butt set in August 1978 for Pacific Telephone.
Don W, enjoy your retirement.
Brian Cox
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R3 always seems to be difficult. I had one this week to repair and upgrade to R6. I didn't have a ready made R3 hard drive, so I threw in an R2. It booted up OK, but the system ID was blank when I accessed F9*8 through a digital phone.
I then imaged an R3 hard drive and the system ID came up...
Ah, the intrepid BCM logs. Sooner or later they will jam up the hard drive and cause a service call.
It also has happened on my FreePBX. In fact, that reminds me it's time to clear the logs.
Thanks for the update.
Brian Cox
Georgia Telephone
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In the first post, I saw multiple references to different account logins such as cisco, admin, superuser etc. I was wondering if some of them related to the older BCM Enterprise Windows NT accounts and other old IP equipment as "superuser" used to be one of the old NT ones?"
I had similar...
So, if it's supposed to scan for threats, why was it hitting the BCM with login attempts?
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I thought it had to be on their LAN with the IP 10.10.10.59.
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As far as I know, only the BCM200/400 used an IP in the 10.10.10.x range by default.
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Georgia Telephone
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Yes, CIM in this case is Common Information Model, which is basically the BCM database you connect to using BEM and port 5989.
I've used a program called CIM Navigator to connect to BCM's. You use the nnadmin login and designate port 5989. It's mildly interesting to me, but most times I don't...
Get into BIOS and check for the OS option. For a Linux drive the OS should be set to Linux or other. Pre R4 BCM400s were set for Windows.
Brian Cox
Georgia Telephone
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I just checked mine and it's at 1.8.0_241. Still works OK with BEM.
Brian Cox
Georgia Telephone
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A grub error means the system can't find the bootup files on the hard drive. This is a Linux error, so it could mean a corrupt hard drive.
Are you able to get into the BIOS setup with a monitor, keyboard, and mouse?
Brian Cox
Georgia Telephone
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You likely could not download EM from the BCM50 using that link because you have an older release BCM50. Version 62.0.3 is only available from an R6.
I'm assuming you found the doc I wrote listing the direct download links from an R6, but in case you found the link somewhere else ...
Does remote access need to be enabled in CICS programming? It's been a LONG time since I've used the remote set tool.
Brian Cox
Georgia Telephone
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Telephone programming is stored on the MSC card. That's why it was maintained.
Voicemail programming is on the hard drive, so that's why it was lost.
Good to know that Avaya is still preserving the license files for these old systems.
Brian Cox
Georgia Telephone
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