Connecting a computer to Nortel BCM for management
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@gablopezuk Yes that exactly what I need. How do I recover my password?
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Hi nice video, i wondering if you can create a new video showing us how to do password recovery i think that one is pretty handy.
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I've got a few systems already (8X24 laying around, MICS and CP100 on my house, and an Asterisk box I somehow managed to get working with an i2004)... I just have a liking for Nortel equipment is all.
Looking forward to seeing more videos!
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Where can I get a BSM at a reasonable price? Does it work with VoIP and even Digital Phones like the Meridian phones? Does it have Caller ID, PSTN?
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I'd like a BCM50 but I'm not happy about the licensing on them... I've got a MICS and CP100 in my house now, I'd like to learn to program the M1 sometime and get one of those, but no rush.
CJS7070 2 years ago
CJ, have you ever thought about a completely software-based phone system? THere is an excellent one out now called SIP-X. It highly resembles Nortels new SCS500 software-based PBX. Anyway, my point is, it doesn't cost a dime to get SIP-X and if you don't demand too much out of it, you can run it in a VMWare session.
thenortelguy 2 years ago
BCM's are extremely common now. I'd say start with the whole salers like A-1 teletronics. (no, i am in no way affiliated with A-1, or any other equipment seller.)
Yes, you can use *most* legacy norstar phones with tyhe BCM. I've heard some of the very old 7208, 7310, 7324's may not. On my BCM, I do have a 7310 connected to it. CID is a standard feature (I believe) and the BCM will support 4 PSTN (POTS) lines.
thenortelguy 2 years ago