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Chapter 1, Introducing the business communications manager, Business communications manager system components – Nortel Networks BCM1000 User Manual

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Installation and Maintenance Guide

Chapter 1
Introducing the Business Communications Manager

This chapter describes the Business Communications Manager hardware required to create the
system.

The Business Communications Manager system provides private network and telephony
management to small to medium-sized businesses. With this system, you can create a telephony
system that suits your special business requirements. This compact system allows you to set up
access to the public network. As well, you can create private networks between remote sites which
also have Business Communications Systems or Meridian 1 equipment. Private networks can be
created using dedicated central office (CO) lines or through a LAN or WAN internet connection
using voice over IP (VoIP) trunks. You control your own system from your desktop using the
Unified Manager and CallPilot applications.

The system supports a variety of Nortel Networks telephones which support many user and call
features. These features can be programmed by the system manager during the initial installation
of the telephone. Some features can also be programmed by the users through their telephones.

CallPilot voice mail and Auto Attendant applications are part of the basic Business
Communications Manager system. If you require more extensive coverage, such as more voice
mail boxes or the call center application, additional features are easily activated using software
keycodes.

Business Communications Manager system components

The Business Communications Manager system includes software and hardware components that
provide data networking, telephony service, and voice messaging and service applications.

Figure 14

provides an overview of the core Business Communications Manager system. The page

locations, where the information about each part can be found, are also indicated.

Figure 14

Business Communications Manager core system components

“Business Communications
Manager expansion unit” on
page 85

BCM1000 base unit

“Telephony components” on page 74
“Data networking components” on page 75

PSTN

Business Communications
Manager features

“System options” on page 80

Internal sets

“Telephones and adapters”
on page 103

External sets

LAN/WAN network

“Data networking
components” on page 75