I have a BCM200 which has lost its NIC ports. If I replace the mainboard will my licenses still be valid? I want to pull the configuration off and use Avaya Data Migration Manager to migrate to an IP Office 500v2 platform.
Marv, I didn't mean to leave the BCM at DHCP permanently. Just test to see if it would pull an IP address and subnet mask from the server. If it does, then change it to a static address within the numbering scheme of the LAN.
curlycord,
when trying to make a backup while connected via oam port using supervisor account and using manager I get denied when trying to backup to computer.
As for ip address issue. I have not restarted bcm yet.
I have tried static and dhcp settings, neither worked.
I did connect laptop to Ethernet cable used by bcm, I was able to receive ip address.
I am going to set dhcp and restart bcm next. I will post results.
same thing using USB drive when backing up.
"user does not have necessary permission for operation?
I'm using supervisor account via OAM port.
restarted lan service still unable to obtain ip.
I have ordered a used bcm450 r6 bft, should be in today. I will be able to get it re-serialized with Avaya, with promise to migrate to IPO within the next year, which I intend to do.
I keep getting thrown off, you have a 450 not a 200....
nnadmin is the default main admin account.
Supervisor is not a default account, somebody must have created it then gave it the wrong membership number so change it to 1009.
Also note that you can factory restore different areas of the BCM to fix corruption.
Admin/Restore/
Restore from Factory Default
Restore (dont worry, be happy)
OK
Then in the popup window uncheck all items except the one/s you want to restore then click OK
Anyone have any idea why DMM will not work? Keep getting IP Address error, when using either DMM 1.1 for different BCM versions and DMM 2.4 for BCM to IPO Migrations.
I can log into Element Manager. I'm on a local subnet.
Any ideas?
DMM has been a PIA ever since they introduced it. It has only worked once for me in all the times I tried using it. Most times, it caused more trouble than what is was worth! I won't touch it now!
I don't even understand why anyone would move from a 450 to an IPO when you could go to an emetrotel UCX and reuse the entire BCM450 hardware and the Nortel sets. Everything will work about 90% the way it works now and cost a lot less money.
Your choice though so good luck with whatever you choose to do.
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