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Anyone know if it is possible to replace a damaged BCM 200 with a BCM 400? We have an out of service but I have a brand new BCM 400 that has not been registered with Nortel. So, if I replace it, can I regenerate keyodes for it and will the restore from the old backup from the BCM 200 work?

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You won't be able to reload the bcm200 backup to the bcm400 but as i recall you need a license or keycode to migrate all the keycodes you had on your Bcm200 to your Bcm400. There's a part number for that keycode, i just cant remember, maybe someone else has the info?
 
I found this info. I hope it is useful.

"I attached the text from a bulliten that outlines the procedure to move keycodes from a BCM1000 to a BCM200/400. You need to buy a 'migration keycode'. You'll also have to send the old MSC card back to Nortel after this is completed.


Nortel Page 1 of 4
Product Bulletin
Bulletin Number: P-2007-0169-Global
Date: 11 July 2007
Announcing: BCM1000/200/400 Keycode Migration
Process
REVISION HISTORY
Date Revision # Summary of Changes
11 July 2007 Original bulletin This is the original publication
Introduction
Keycodes are licensed to the BCM customer for use on only one BCM system and cannot
be replicated.
Currently Nortel supports the regeneration of enabled keycodes from one system to another
for support purposes only, ie to restore a customer to service. This bulletin is being
published to inform Partners of a new service to allow the transfer of software licenses to
enable migration of BCM applications from one system to another within the same BCM
product family for a given customer.
Service Description
Nortel has received many inquiries from customers requesting an increased level of
investment protection when upgrading to a new BCM platform in an existing site, especially
with the BCM1000 platform reaching end of life status as of December 31, 2006 (see Clarify
Bulletin 2006007435)
As such, Nortel is pleased to announce a service that includes development of a new
Keycode Migration/Regeneration portal and an associated Application Migration
Authorization Code. This new service and capability is intended to allow an existing
customer to migrate their enabled keycodes to a more current platform for a transfer fee,
represented in the price of the "Application Migration Authorization Code".
This solution allows migration of purchased software licenses from any BCM1000, BCM200
or BCM400 to another BCM1000, BCM200 or BCM400 system. The benefits of this
enhanced level of investment protection can now be combined with the recently announced
second half 2007 “My Business” SMB incentive programs that include attractive rebates on
the purchase of a new BCM system. For example, a customer wishing to migrate from an
End of Life BCM1000 platform can now purchase a new BCM200 or BCM400 system and
Nortel Page 2 of 4
the new Keycode Migration Authorization Code, thereby qualifying for a lump sum program
rebate on the new system while preserving their previous investment in enabled keycodes.
This also provides Nortel distribution partners with an exciting opportunity to renew the
installed base to currently supported hardware and software consistent with current
Lifecycle Management policies.
More information on second half 2007 “My Business” SMB incentives can be found at the
following url: The solution entails purchasing an Application Migration authorization keycode via standard
catalog ordering procedures, and utilizing this keycode in conjunction with KRS to provide
regeneration of application capabilities between BCM systems.
Restrictions and Limitations
While the service will transfer/regenerate keycode capabilities on the destination BCM
system, standard backup and restore procedures will be required to ensure system
programming can be replicated on the destination system. Note that backup and restore is
only supported within the same BCM software release.
Nortel is evaluating the extension of this service to include migrations between BCM50
models. Further details will be communicated at a future date.
Per standard application regeneration policies, KRS must have a record of all or part of
the applications enabled on the source BCM system. If this is not the case, proof of
purchase of the applications enabled on the source BCM system will be required. If this is
not available, only those software licenses on record in KRS for the source MSC will be
regenerated to the new BCM system.
Keycodes are licensed for use to the BCM customer on only one BCM system and
cannot be replicated.
Required Information
Partners utilizing this capability will be required to have access to KRS, have the source
system and destination system MSCID, and have purchased the Application Migration
Authorization keycode from the Global Product and Pricing Catalog (GPPC).
An RMA (Return Material Authorization) will be required as return of either the source
MSC or System (with MSC card) will be required to avoid charges for equivalent
application capability costs.
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Process Flow
The solution entails purchasing an Application Migration authorization keycode via standard
catalog ordering procedures, and utilizing this keycode in conjunction with KRS to provide
regeneration of application capabilities between BCM systems for a given customer.
A simplified visual representation of the process flow follows:
Note that this process is currently available for BCM1000, BCM200 and BCM400 systems
only. Also, only migrations between BCM systems in the same family are allowed for a
given customer. Migrations between BCM50 and BCM200/400 platforms are not supported.
Nortel will continue to support software license migration for disaster recover scenarios
without the requirement to purchase a migration authorization keycode.
In either case of disaster recovery or keycode migration, regeneration of
keycodes will require either an MSC card or BCM system return to avoid
charges for keycoded capabilities on the source platform. Please follow RMA
instructions available on the GPPC web site.
User enters BCM KRS Main page
User selects Migration of Keycodes (from side bar)
User is provided information on how to obtain an RMA and how
to return merchandise
User is presented with process acceptance checkbox
User is asked to enter their purchased Application Migration
Authorization Keycode
User then is asked to enter source and destination MSCID
KRS performs the regeneration of the application capabilities to
the new MSCID
References and Related Documents
Please refer to Nortel’s Keycode Support Policy for BCM and Norstar, published as Clarify
Bulletin 2006007210, originally published August, 2006, and Distribution Management
Notice published September 1, 2006, updated to include changes as a result of this new
service offering.
Information on Returns processing can be obtained via the Nortel Global Product and
Pricing Catalog website, under Policies and Procedures.
Ordering Guidelines and Procedures
The BCM Application Migration Authorization Code will be available for order on August 6,
2007. The order code is:
NTKC0950 N0156135 BCM Application Migration Paper Authorization Code
*Nortel, the Nortel logo and the Globemark are trademarks of Nortel.
©2006 Nortel Networks Limited. All rights reserved. Nortel, the Nortel logo, and the Globemark design are trademarks of
Nortel Networks Limited. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Nortel reserves the right to make changes, without notice,
in equipment design as engineering or manufacturing methods may warrant. The statements, configurations, technical data,
and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable, but are presented without express or implied
warranty. Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document. The information in
this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks Limited.
To view the most recent version of this bulletin, please visit Nortel’s Partner Information Center on the web at:
 
NTKC0950 N0156135 BCM Application Migration Paper Authorization Code
 
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