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How to configure BCM-50 , VOIP gateway for a newbie !

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Hossam99

IS-IT--Management
Jun 12, 2011
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Hello,


In a nutshell ....


1- How can I configure BCM-50 , what needed exactly Software "LAN" or Telnet or Web-based? I need any manual please ?

2- I need VOIP Gateway to connect Panasonic KX-TD1232BX PBX with BCM-50 & CS1000 CS1K with 2 concurrent call.


In details .....

I'm a newbie in VOIP systems , but have a great experience in Network & computers, I have Nortel BCM-50 & I just want to configure it to give the phones extensions number & adjust one external line.

sorry but I get this device from our company partner & I don't have any CD, Manuals or experience , so please I want to know How to reset , configure it ? from web-based admin or setup software on Windows or Telnet ?

Finally We have Panasonic KX-TD1232BX PBX & I want to buy VOIP Gateway to allow users to dial each other as internal number , which gateway is best for me & keep in mind I need the gateway to connect to another Nortel CS1000 CS1K as well.


 
Don't know anything about the Panasonic so can't help you. As far as the BCM goes you can use H 323 trunks or sip (VoIP trunks) to get systems able to dial each other. You need to purchase keycodes for the BCM to get this working. As far as the manual it is on the BCM home page. If you know the ip address, user name, and pswd you can locate it.

Jeremy J. Carter
Charm City Communications
Norstar. BCM. CS1000 Programmer
 
1. Call a Vendor.
2. Call a Vendor, and you will need to see what compatible device that Panasonic has for Voip trunks. If it does not support Voip trunks then you will need to know how it can interface with the BCM50. I would certainly call a vendor. This is not a do-it-yourselfer.

You will save time and most likely money if you call a vendor on this.

SHK Certified (School of Hard Knocks)
NCSS, ATSP/IP
 
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