Hello there! I was recently given a BCM400 (along with a lot of other crap) for recycling...
Well imagine my surprise when it powered up, and it appears to support 8 trunk lines with hunt group, and many many many extensions + voicemail.
My problem: no hard drive, and no keys.
Question: has anyone used open source Linux to run this machine? If so, any pointers would be greatly appreciated!
Bonus Question: is there anywhere (other than Avaya) to download the BCM software from?
Bonus Bonus Question: is there a way to tell which version of software this machine came with / or is compatible with?
Many thanks,
David
Well imagine my surprise when it powered up, and it appears to support 8 trunk lines with hunt group, and many many many extensions + voicemail.
My problem: no hard drive, and no keys.
Question: has anyone used open source Linux to run this machine? If so, any pointers would be greatly appreciated!
Bonus Question: is there anywhere (other than Avaya) to download the BCM software from?
Bonus Bonus Question: is there a way to tell which version of software this machine came with / or is compatible with?
Many thanks,
David