We recently upgraded our system from a BCM50 to an IP Office. I would like to donate the old BCM system. Before I do that, I have to make sure I have all voicemails completely and irreversibly erased from the system. I know that I can remove the internal hard drive and wipe it, but I'd like to hand off the system in a usable condition.
The system is no longer in service, but I have the current password and can access everything through a crossover cable to the unit. I have already retrieved the license.txt file from the unit, per instructions on this forum. Is the best way to prepare this unit to do the level 2 reset and then reenter the code from the bottom of the license.txt file? Does this actually wipe the voicemails or can they be recovered?
Also, are all the licenses contained in the single 24 digit keycode in the bottom of the license.txt file or is there anything else I need to be sure and backup before I reset anything?
Thanks for any insight!
The system is no longer in service, but I have the current password and can access everything through a crossover cable to the unit. I have already retrieved the license.txt file from the unit, per instructions on this forum. Is the best way to prepare this unit to do the level 2 reset and then reenter the code from the bottom of the license.txt file? Does this actually wipe the voicemails or can they be recovered?
Also, are all the licenses contained in the single 24 digit keycode in the bottom of the license.txt file or is there anything else I need to be sure and backup before I reset anything?
Thanks for any insight!