Part No. P0609330 2.0March 25, 2004Business Communications ManagerManagement User Guide
6P0609330 2.0Net logon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .261Netwo
96 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.041 - 47 disk, Voice software50 - 51 Voice software52 - 55 Modem59, 61 - 63, 67 - 68 Voice software69 J
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 97Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide302 BRU, FTMSS, NCM303 BRU, FTMSS304 BRU, FTMSS, VNetManage
98 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.01200, 1204 - 1209 Survivable Remote Gateway1253 UPS2000 mspQoS, Srv, System Status Monitor, UTPS, Voic
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 99Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide5003 NGRPCI5005 mspQoSMP5009 NGRPCI5011 mspQoSMP6005 - 6006
100 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Component ID/SNMP Trap Error InterpretationUse the information in this section to interpret the messa
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 101Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideComponent ID alarm descriptionsUse the descriptions in thi
102 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0AtapiAtapi provides the disk controller IDE (standard) driver for hard drives installed in the BCM.Au
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 103Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideEvent ID: 258 Message: Shutdown complete.User action: No a
104 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0BrowserBRU BRU provides the backup and restore utility function on the BCM (see Chapter 9, “System Ba
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 105Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideLogs: NoneEvent ID: 303 Message: Backup finished with erro
7Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFTP Publishing service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
106 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Logs: NoneEvent ID: 310 Message: BRU has decreased set watchdog from 15 minutes to 30 sec.User action
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 107Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideCDRTransferCDRTransfer provides the call detail recording
108 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Alarm severity: CriticalTrap-type: ErrorLogs: NoneEvent ID: 3088 Message: Clip CDR data file error er
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 109Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideEvent ID: 3090 Message: Can't transfer file %1 err= %
110 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0cfsServrcfsServer (Component feature service)Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSource (trap)
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 111Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTrap-type: InformationLogs: NoneEvent ID: 115 Message: Ver
112 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0CTELogs: NoneEvent ID: 125 Message: Error applying keycode: <keycode value>.User action: No act
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 113Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideDCOMDistributed Components (Microsoft API) provides the co
114 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0DECTAlarmsDECTMtceTrap-type: ErrorLogs: NoneDECTAlarms Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSou
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 115Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideDhcpServerdiskDisk provides the hard disk drivers on the B
8P0609330 2.0Chapter 4Log Management System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309Business Communica
116 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0DNSDNS Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSource (trap) summaryReturn to table: Component ID
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 117Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideDrWatsonDrWatson provides a debug utility which saves erro
118 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0emsManageremsManager Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSource (trap) summaryReturn to table:
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 119Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideeventLogFTMSSFTMSS provides the core telephony services un
120 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Alarm severity: CriticalTrap-type: ErrorLogs: NoneEvent ID: 4 Message: Received a bad service request
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 121Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUser action: No action required.Alarm severity: CriticalTr
122 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0HotDeskingHotDesking Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSource (trap) summaryReturn to table:
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 123Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideInventory ServiceIPRIP2IPRIP2 provides the routing informa
124 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 30052Message: IPRIPv2 could not join the multicast group 224.0.0.9 on the local interface w
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 125Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideIPSecIKEIPSecIKE(Internet protocol security - Internet key
9Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideSystem Performance Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
126 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0User action: Check PFS setting on remote side.Alarm severity: CriticalTrap-type: ErrorLogs: NoneEvent
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 127Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideLogs: NoneEvent ID: 16 Message: Unprotected Delete message
128 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 22 Message: Established IPsec SAs on <local IP Addr> with <remote IP Addr>: AH
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 129Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAlarm severity: MinorTrap-type: WarningLogs: NoneEvent ID:
130 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0IPXRouterManagerEvent ID: 35 Message: BCM interface that IPSec client is trying to connect to (%1) is
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 131Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideIVRIVR Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSource (
132 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0JETJoint Engine Technology (JET) provides the JET database driver for BCM. The database engine used i
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 133Business Communications Manager - Management User GuidekbdclassKbdclass provides the keyboard driver.Trap-type: I
134 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0MGSMGS(Media gateway server)Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSource (trap) summaryReturn to
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 135Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideEvent ID: 2002 Message: MediaTransport:(OID=<oid>) C
10P0609330 2.0Chapter 8Security Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377Understanding
136 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Alarm severity: CriticalTrap-type: ErrorLogs: NoneComments: A request to the Media Path Server (MPS)
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 137Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideModemModem provides the modem driver resource.User action:
138 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0MPSMPS is the media path server which controls media between IP sets/trunks.MPS (Media path server)Re
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 139Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideLogs: NoneComments: Call dropped due to incompatible codec
140 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0MSPAlarmServiceMSPAlarmService translates events into SNMP traps.Event ID: 3006 Message: **ERROR** Re
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 141Business Communications Manager - Management User GuidemspQoSMspQoS provides the Quality of Service driver which
142 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Alarm severity: MinorTrap-type: WarningLogs: NoneComments: Entries in Port Range field are invalid.Ev
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 143Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUser action: Check that all LAN and WAN interfaces are val
144 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Alarm severity: CriticalTrap-type: ErrorLogs: NoneComments: Detected possible linked list corruption.
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 145Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUser action: Send NT event log and stlog to development /
11Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideIVR backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
146 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Comments: If WAN link is down, check the cable and make sure the configuration on both ends matches.E
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 147Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideNCMNCM provides the Network Configuration Manager componen
148 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0NetBTNetBT provides NetBios over TCP. NetBIOS is the native networking protocol in Windows-based netw
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 149Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideNetIQmcNetIQmc provides the NetIQ connection manager.NetIQ
150 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0NetLinkManagerTrap-type: WarningLogs: NoneEvent ID: 15001Message: The Bind Management Server Port was
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 151Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideNetLogonNGRPCINGRPCI provides the network card (PCI) drive
152 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0NnuAlarm severity: MinorTrap-type: WarningLogs: NoneComments: This event is only valid before BCM 3.0
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 153Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideNSACDNwRdrOSPFMibOSPFMib provides the (open shortest path
154 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0PerfctrsPerfctrs provides the performance counters component on the BCM.PerflibPerflib provides a per
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 155Business Communications Manager - Management User GuidePolicy Servicesqos_flt_initPolicy Services Return to table
12P0609330 2.0System version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 424Problem
156 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0RdrRdr (Redirector) provides the Microsoft API component on the BCM.Rdr Return to table: Component ID
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 157Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideRouterRouter Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSo
158 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 20089Message: The remote client is busy or the callback number is wrong when a user with ca
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 159Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideSAMSAM (secure access module) provides managed user/file s
160 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Trap-type: InformationLogs: NoneSave Dump Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSource (trap) su
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 161Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideSecuritySecurity Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eve
162 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Alarm severity: MajorTrap-type: Failure / AuditLogs: NoneEvent ID: 577 Message: Privileged Service Ca
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 163Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUser action: No action required. (a global group member ad
164 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0SerialSerial provides the serial port driver on the BCM.Trap-type: Success / AuditLogs: NoneSerial Re
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 165Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideService Control ManagerService Control ManagerReturn to ta
13Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideChanging the Business Communications Manager 3.6 time and date . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444
166 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Service: Call Detail Recording, Media services managerComments: The dependency service or group faile
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 167Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideComments: The service has returned a service-specific erro
168 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 7001 Message: The VoIP Gateway service depends on the Media Path Server service which faile
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 169Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideEvent ID: 7023 Message: The workstation service terminated
170 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0SNMPSNMP Trap AgentAlarm severity: CriticalTrap-type: ErrorLogs: NoneService: NoneComments: BCM FP1 U
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 171Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideSrvRelates to the server service on BCM. The Server servic
172 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Survivable Remote GatewaySurvivable remote gatewayReturn to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSource (
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 173Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideEvent ID: 2200 Message: DN:XXXX, Invalid ID (1) – ID has n
174 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 2207 Message: Locked from Login (1) – Password failed 3 timesUser action: Indicates configu
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 175Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideSystem Status MonitorSystem Status MonitorReturn to table:
14P0609330 2.0Checking for trunk line dial tone to the ATA 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465Unified Manager Diagn
176 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Trap-type: InformationLogs: NoneComments: Power Supply Information.Event ID: 1006 Message: 1. CPU Fan
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 177Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideComments: CPU Load Recovery InformationEvent ID: 1012 Mess
178 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 2000 Message: 1. %CPUFan Value% Below normal Tolerance. 2. %Fan1 Value% failed in Tolerance
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 179Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAlarm severity: MinorTrap-type: WarningLogs: NoneComments:
180 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0User action: No immediate Action Required but If the condition persists contact Nortel Support. Alarm
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 181Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUser action: The SSM service should be re-started. If the
182 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0User action: 1. Check the Power Supply (Module1, Module2 on redundant System) 2.Check Power Supply Fa
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 183Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTcpipTlntSvrAlarm severity: CriticalTrap-type: ErrorLogs:
184 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0ToneSrvrToneSrvr provides the music on hold server application for the BCM.ToneSvr Return to table: C
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 185Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUPSUPS (Uninterruptible power supply)Return to table: Comp
15Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFiguresFigure 1 Acrobat Reader display setup selections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
186 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 1018 Message: Smart Cell signal restoredUser action: No action required.Alarm severity: War
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 187Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUser action: Restore power to the UPS. If there is not a g
188 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 2037 Message: Bypass contactor failedUser action: An internal hardware failure exists. Cont
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 189Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTrap-type: InformationLogs: NoneEvent ID: 100700 Message:
190 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Logs: NoneEvent ID: 103100 Message: UPS module addedUser action: No action required.Alarm severity: W
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 191Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUser action: No action required.Alarm severity: WarningTra
192 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 200007 Message: UPS on battery: Large momentary spikeUser action: This event can be caused
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 193Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUser action: Retry the calibration when power is restoredA
194 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Alarm severity: MinorTrap-type: WarningLogs: NoneEvent ID: 203300 Message: Main intelligence module f
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 195Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAlarm severity: MinorTrap-type: WarningLogs: NoneEvent ID:
2P0609330 2.0Copyright © 2003 Nortel NetworksAll rights reserved. December, 2003.The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
16P0609330 2.0Figure 41 Archlog schedule screen (page 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322Figure 42 Archlog vie
196 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0User action: Run another self-test. If the UPS fails the self-test again, contact APC Support for ass
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 197Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUser action: Check cable connections to batteries.Alarm se
198 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0User action: An internal hardware failure exists. Contact APC Support for assistance. http://www.apc.
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 199Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUser action: Make sure that there is adequate clearance ar
200 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0UTPSUTPS Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSource (trap) summaryReturn to table: Component I
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 201Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUser action: If the voice watchdog service is NOT running,
202 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0VBMainLogs: NoneComments: All UTPS events written to the NT event log are fatal, and will cause the U
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 203Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVNC ServiceVNetManagerVNetManager provides the management
204 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0VNetQosMonitorVNetQosMonitor Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSource (trap) summaryReturn t
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 205Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVNetVoIPGtwyVNetVoIPGtw Return to table: Component ID (ala
17Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTablesTable 1 Business Communications Manager 3.6 Management User Guide organization 20Table
206 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 124 Message: Quality of Service monitor connection not establishedUser action: Report error
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 207Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVoice CTEVoiceCTE Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/ev
208 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Comments: Most likely an installation problem.Event ID: 257 Message: CTE / MSC Driver Initialization
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 209Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAlarm severity: CriticalTrap-type: ErrorLogs: NoneComments
210 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0User action: The CTE atom table is corrupt or full. Please collect the files CteDiag.log and CteDiag.
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 211Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVoice softwareVoice software Return to table: Component ID
212 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0User action: Run a re-evaluation with a suitable configuration that will provide an adequate RSSI sig
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 213Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAlarm severity: CriticalTrap-type: ErrorLogs: MSC event 36
214 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0User action: Check the logs and look for Events ranging from 315-336. If this alarm occurs more than
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 215Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAlarm severity: CriticalTrap-type: ErrorLogs: MSC event 32
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216 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 54 Message: A software download to the basestations has started. No action required. During
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 217Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideEvent ID: 67 Message: An invalid Trunk Computer Module has
218 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 81 Message: An alarm generated by a server application.User action: Refer to application do
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 219Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideEvent ID: 89 Message: An alarm generated by a server appli
220 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Logs: NoneEvent ID: 97 Message: An alarm generated by a server application. User action: Refer to app
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 221Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideLogs: MSC event 665, Sev=P8, Cat=FEvent ID: 201 Message: E
222 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 229 Message: Call Server restore failed. Call Server will be restarted. Customer should con
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 223Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideEvent ID: 265 Message: When seizing a trunk to make an out
224 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 325 Message: This event is generated when the short-term alarm threshold has been surpassed
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 225Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideEvent ID: 330 Message: This event is generated when the sh
19Business Communications Manager - Management User GuidePrefaceThe Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide describes how to manage, m
226 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Logs: MSC event 334, Sev=P5, Cat=CEvent ID: 335 Message: This event is generated when the short-term
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 227Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTrap-type: WarningLogs: MSC event 617, Sev=P4, Cat=AEvent
228 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 999 Message: Unknown alarm detected. Alarm code: %1.User action: Contact your local support
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 229Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVoiceCTIVoiceCTI Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eve
230 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Logs: NoneComments: This typically occurs immediately after a restore to a new system where keycodes
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 231Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVoiceManagementSubsystemVoice Management SubsystemReturn t
232 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0VoiceMSCServiceVoiceMSCService Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSource (trap) summaryReturn
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 233Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVoIPSipGatewayVoiceRecord Return to table: Component ID (a
234 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 123 Message: Keycode applied for unknown feature.User action: Keycode applied for more rece
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 235Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVoiceRecordVoiceRecord Return to table: Component ID (alar
20 PrefaceP0609330 2.0Table 1 Business Communications Manager 3.6 Management User Guide organizationSymbols used in this guideThis guide uses these
236 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0VoiceTimeSynchVoiceTimeSynch Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/eventSource (trap) summaryReturn t
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 237Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVoiceWatchdogVoiceWatchdog Return to table: Component ID (
238 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event ID: 1005 Message: %Service Name% was manually restarted and Watchdog is monitoring its tree ag
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 239Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUser action: Start this service manually. If unable to res
240 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0WinsWINSCTRSWINSCTRS provides WINS server statistics.Wins Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/event
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 241Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideWorkstationWINSCTRS Return to table: Component ID (alarm)/
242 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Events that cause a system restartSome events cause an automatic system restart. If the system follow
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 243Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide
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245Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideChapter 3Service Management SystemThis chapter describes service manager capabilities availa
Preface 21Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideDisplay TipsYou can best use and read this publication from your computer monitor. Us
246 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.02 From the Unified Manager main page select Configuration.3 On the navigation tree select Diagnosti
Chapter 3 Service Management System 247Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFigure 30 Modify services selection7 Select the Modify
248 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0• Automatic service activation allows the system to start the service during system boot-up or rest
Chapter 3 Service Management System 249Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAccessing services and driver status reportsReports of t
250 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Figure 32 Product maintenance and support page - Maintenance tools6 Select a report option from t
Chapter 3 Service Management System 251Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideService DefinitionsThe descriptions (or definitions) in
252 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0• log cross reference• Alarm cross reference• hierarchy mapSystem-Level Service DefinitionsSyste-le
Chapter 3 Service Management System 253Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAlerterMSSQLServerADHelper (MSSQLServerADHelper)Stopped/
254 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0ClipBook serverCOM + Event SystemDefault status: StoppedDefault startup: ManualAlarms: NoneAlerter
Chapter 3 Service Management System 255Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideComputer BrowserEventLogDefault status: StoppedDefault s
22 PrefaceP0609330 2.0See Figure 1 to review Acrobat Reader version 5.0 display selections.Figure 1 Acrobat Reader display setup selectionsText conv
256 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Firebird Guardian ServiceFirebird ServerDefault status: RunningDefault startup: AutomaticAlarms: •
Chapter 3 Service Management System 257Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideLicense logging serviceMessengerLicense logging serviceT
258 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0MSDTCMSSQLServerMSSQLServerADHelperMSDTC The MSDTC service is a database used for CallCentre compon
Chapter 3 Service Management System 259Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideMulti-dialup managerNetIQ AppManager client communicatio
260 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0NetIQ AppManager client resource managerNetwork DDENetwork DDE DSDMNetIQ AppManager client resource
Chapter 3 Service Management System 261Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideNet logonNetwork monitor agentService name: NetDDEdsdmDe
262 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0NT LM Security support providerNSACDDefault startup: ManualAlarms: NoneNetwork monitor agent - serv
Chapter 3 Service Management System 263Business Communications Manager - Management User GuidePlug and playProtected storageDefault startup: Automatic
264 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Qos_flt_initRDS self-certifyingProtected storage - service structureQos_flt_init The QoS_flt_init (
Chapter 3 Service Management System 265Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideRemote access autodial managerRemote access connection m
Preface 23Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAcronyms used in this guideThis guide uses these acronyms:ANSI American National Stan
266 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Remote access serverRemote procedure call locatorRemote access serverThe Remote access server manag
Chapter 3 Service Management System 267Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideRemote procedure call serviceRemote procedure call servi
268 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Routing and remote access serviceSerial port managerRouting and remote access serviceThe Routing an
Chapter 3 Service Management System 269Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideServerServices MonitorServer The Server service acts as
270 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0SpoolerSQLServerAgentSSH Secure Shell 2Spooler The Spooler service is the NT printing subsystem and
Chapter 3 Service Management System 271Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideSurvivable remote gatewaySystem event notificationSSH Se
272 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Task schedulerTCP/IP NetBIOS helperSystem event notification - service structureTask scheduler The
Chapter 3 Service Management System 273Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTomcatUPS - APC Powerchute plusTCP/IP NetBIOS Helper - s
274 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0UPS Console ToggleVNC serverVoice Licensing servicesUPS Console ToggleThe UPS Console Toggle servic
Chapter 3 Service Management System 275Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideWindows installerVoice Licensing services - service stru
24 PrefaceP0609330 2.0EDO Extended Data-OutFDD Full Double DensityFQDN Fully Qualified Domain NameHDLC High-level Data Link ControlHF HandsfreeHS Hosp
276 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Windows internet name serviceWindows managementAlarms: NoneWindows Installer - service structureWin
Chapter 3 Service Management System 277Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideWorkstationWorld wide web publishing serviceWorkstation
278 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Nortel Networks Configurable ServicesNortel Networks configurable services are software processes t
Chapter 3 Service Management System 279Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTable 16 Nortel Networks configurable servicesDisplay
280 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Alarm serviceBCMUpgradeNortel Networks IVR (Nortel Networks startup service)Stopped/Manual VoIP SIP
Chapter 3 Service Management System 281Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideCall Detail RecordingDoorphoneCall Detail RecordingThe C
282 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0DECT Alarm monitorDoorphone - service structureDECT Alarm monitorThe DECT alarm monitor service mon
Chapter 3 Service Management System 283Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideDECT Maintenance consoleDECT OAMDECT Maintenance console
284 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0FTP Publishing serviceHotDeskingDECT OAM - service structureFTP Publishing serviceThe FTP publishin
Chapter 3 Service Management System 285Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideInventory serviceHotDesking - service structureInventory
Preface 25Business Communications Manager - Management User GuidePCI Peripheral Component Interconnect SlotPDD Partial Double DensityPPP Point-to-Poin
286 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0IpMusic (BcmAmp)IpMusic (Tone Server)IpMusic The IpMusic (BcmAmp) service provides the on-board mus
Chapter 3 Service Management System 287Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideIPSecIKE serviceLine monitor serverIPSecIKE service The
288 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Media gateway serverMedia path serverMedia gateway serverThe Media gateway server (MGS) service pro
Chapter 3 Service Management System 289Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideMedia services managerMedia path server - service struct
290 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Message trace toolMedia services manager - service structureMessage trace toolThe Message trace too
Chapter 3 Service Management System 291Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideMicrosoft DHCP serverMicrosoft DNS serverMessage trace t
292 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Net link managerNortel Networks IVRMicrosoft DNS server - service structure:Net link manager The Ne
Chapter 3 Service Management System 293Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideNortel Networks license servicePolicy serviceDefault sta
294 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0PPPoE serviceSNMPPolicy service- service structurePPPoE service The PPPoE (Point to Point Protocol
Chapter 3 Service Management System 295Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideSNMP Trap serviceSystem status monitorTelephony serviceS
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26 PrefaceP0609330 2.0How to get helpYour local distributor provides technical support for your Business Communications Manager system or has access t
296 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0TlntsvrUNISTIM Terminal proxy serverDefault status: RunningDefault startup: AutomaticAlarms: NoneTe
Chapter 3 Service Management System 297Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVBMainVoice CFSService name: UTPSDefault status: Running
298 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Voice CTEDefault status: RunningDefault startup: AutomaticAlarms: cfsServrVoice CFS - service struc
Chapter 3 Service Management System 299Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVoiceCTIVoice mailVoiceCTI Middleware Service which prov
300 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Voice management subsystemVoice MSC serviceVoice mail - service structureVoice management subsystem
Chapter 3 Service Management System 301Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideService name: VoiceMSCServiceDefault status: RunningDefa
302 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Voice Net QoS monitorVoice NNU diagnosticsVoice Net QoS monitorThe Voice Net QoS monitor service mo
Chapter 3 Service Management System 303Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVoice software alarm monitorVoice NNU diagnostics - serv
304 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Voice time synchVoice WANAlarms: • Voice software• Service Control ManagerVoice software alarm moni
Chapter 3 Service Management System 305Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVoice watchdogVoIP GatewayVoice WAN - service structure:
Preface 27Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAPAC (Asia Pacific)Technical SupportTelephone:+61 388664627Fax:+61 388664644email:asi
306 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0VoIP SIP GatewayVoIP gateway - service structureVoIP SIP GatewayThe Voice over IP SIP Gateway servi
Chapter 3 Service Management System 307Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideWatchdog ServiceThe Watchdog service runs continuously t
308 Chapter 3 Service Management SystemP0609330 2.0Using Watchdog with Service ManagerUse the Watchdog setting allows you to activate service logging
309Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideChapter 4Log Management SystemThis section describes logs available in the Unified Manager i
310 Chapter 4 Log Management SystemP0609330 2.0Core telephony alarms are sent to both the MSC (core telephony) and the NT Event log systems. The Busin
Chapter 4 Log Management System 311Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideMSC Network event logThe Network event log keeps a record of
312 Chapter 4 Log Management SystemP0609330 2.0Figure 35 System test log screen7 Record the system test log item on the System administration log sh
Chapter 4 Log Management System 313Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideErasing the MSC log informationUse the procedure in this sec
314 Chapter 4 Log Management SystemP0609330 2.0Figure 36 Delete the log dialog box7 Select Yes to continue. If new items have been added since the l
Chapter 4 Log Management System 315Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideArchlogsAccess the archlog management system from the mainte
28 PrefaceP0609330 2.0Call Detail Recording System Administration GuideCall Detail Recording (no keycode required) records and reports call activity f
316 Chapter 4 Log Management SystemP0609330 2.0Figure 37 Report-a-problem input screen2 Input a description of the problem. 3 Click the Next button
Chapter 4 Log Management System 317Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFigure 38 Report-a-problem application selection screen (s
318 Chapter 4 Log Management SystemP0609330 2.0Figure 39 Basic application selection screenThe table Report-a-problem wizard application selections
Chapter 4 Log Management System 319Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide6 If you select Advanced Log File Selection, the Advanced ap
320 Chapter 4 Log Management SystemP0609330 2.0The table Report-a-problem wizard advanced application selections provides information on the report-a-
Chapter 4 Log Management System 321Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideArchlog schedulerThe Archlog scheduler selection displays a
322 Chapter 4 Log Management SystemP0609330 2.0Figure 41 Archlog schedule screen (page 1)2 Page 1 - Enter the time and frequency to perform an archl
Chapter 4 Log Management System 323Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide4 Page 2 - Select from a list of applications (similar to Fi
324 Chapter 4 Log Management SystemP0609330 2.0Figure 42 Archlog viewer screenArchlog settingsArchlog settings allows you to configure the archlog b
Chapter 4 Log Management System 325Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideClick Yes from the drop-down menu to enable the archlog clea
29Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideChapter 1Management OverviewThis section provides an introduction to the Business Communicati
326 Chapter 4 Log Management SystemP0609330 2.0Browse logs folderUse the Browse logs folder selection to display the log directories and log files sto
Chapter 4 Log Management System 327Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideObtaining NT Event Logs from ArchlogAfter you enable the Ala
328 Chapter 4 Log Management SystemP0609330 2.0
329Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideChapter 5BCM MonitorThis chapter describes the BCM Monitor interface and provides the follow
330 Chapter 5 BCM MonitorP0609330 2.05 Select the Save this program to disk option and select the OK button.6 Select a folder where you want to store
Chapter 5 BCM Monitor 331Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUse BCM Monitor to Analyze your System StatusBCM Monitor supports real
332 Chapter 5 BCM MonitorP0609330 2.0BCM Info tabDisplays BCM system hardware, software and IP information. This information lends itself well to the
Chapter 5 BCM Monitor 333Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideMSC (Media Services Card) Tab The MSC tab displays the following infor
334 Chapter 5 BCM MonitorP0609330 2.0Voice Ports TabThis tab provides real time information about the configured voice ports. A configured voice port
Chapter 5 BCM Monitor 335Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideIP Devices tabInformation is provided about the call activity of IP se
30 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0• Manage and allocate IP addresses and domain names, record and provide remote connectivity to the enterpr
336 Chapter 5 BCM MonitorP0609330 2.0Real time Protocol over UDP (RTP) session tab RTP session details are provided for each active VoIP session. Info
Chapter 5 BCM Monitor 337Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUniversal ISDN Protocol (UIP) tab Monitoring of Universal ISDN Protoco
338 Chapter 5 BCM MonitorP0609330 2.0Line monitor tabThe Line Monitor screen shows the status of the lines on the Business Communications Manager.Figu
Chapter 5 BCM Monitor 339Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUsage indicators tabThis tab provides real time information about the
340 Chapter 5 BCM MonitorP0609330 2.0BCM Monitor Statistical (minimum and maximum) ValuesBCM Monitor stores the minimum and maximum values for many of
Chapter 5 BCM Monitor 341Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTo reset the minimum and maximum values for a single statistic:1 Click
342 Chapter 5 BCM MonitorP0609330 2.05 Ensure that all of the BCM Monitor tabs that have information you want included in the snapshot appear in the T
Chapter 5 BCM Monitor 343Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide8 In the Number of snapshots box, use the arrows buttons to select the
344 Chapter 5 BCM MonitorP0609330 2.0
345Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideChapter 6Performance ManagementThis section provides information on how to manage the perfor
Chapter 1 Management Overview 31Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideNetwork Topology and Management InterfacesThe Business Communic
346 Chapter 6 Performance ManagementP0609330 2.0Unified Manager Performance MonitorThe Unified Manager performance monitor tool provides detailed perf
Chapter 6 Performance Management 347Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAccessing the CPU usage graph and tableThe CPU usage graph
348 Chapter 6 Performance ManagementP0609330 2.0Accessing the Memory usage graph and tableThe memory usage graph displays real-time statistical inform
Chapter 6 Performance Management 349Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTo access the memory usage table1 Access the performance mo
350 Chapter 6 Performance ManagementP0609330 2.0Resources Performance MonitorThe system resources performance monitor allows you to access performance
Chapter 6 Performance Management 351Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAccessing the IP Packets graph and tableA packet is the uni
352 Chapter 6 Performance ManagementP0609330 2.0• Received discarded: The number of input IP datagrams for which no problems were encountered to preve
Chapter 6 Performance Management 353Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAccessing the ICMP Packets graph and tableICMP is a message
354 Chapter 6 Performance ManagementP0609330 2.0• Received timestamp reply: The rate of ICMP Timestamp Reply messages received.• Received timestamp: T
Chapter 6 Performance Management 355Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAccessing the UDP Packets graph and tableUser Datagram Prot
32 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0Figure 3 Business Communications Manager enterprise network modelNetwork management physical interfacesB
356 Chapter 6 Performance ManagementP0609330 2.0Accessing the TCP Packets graph and tableTransport Control Protocol (TCP) is transport layer component
Chapter 6 Performance Management 357Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAccessing the LAN performance monitorThis section describes
358 Chapter 6 Performance ManagementP0609330 2.0cQoS Graph (see “Accessing the QoS Graph and Table)d QoS Table (see “Accessing the QoS Graph and Table
Chapter 6 Performance Management 359Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide• Packets sent non-unicast/sec: The rate that packets are r
360 Chapter 6 Performance ManagementP0609330 2.0To access the WAN Graph and Table1 Access the Resources performance monitor (see “Accessing the Resour
Chapter 6 Performance Management 361Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide• Packets received errors: The number of inbound packets th
362 Chapter 6 Performance ManagementP0609330 2.0Accessing the Dial Up performance monitorThis section describes how to access and use the Dial Up perf
Chapter 6 Performance Management 363Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAccessing the UTWAN performance monitorThis section describ
364 Chapter 6 Performance ManagementP0609330 2.0f QoS Queue 1-5 Table (see “Accessing the QoS Queue 1-5 Graph and Table)g QoS Queue 6-9 Graph (see “Ac
Chapter 6 Performance Management 365Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide• Priority sessions served: Total number of priority sessio
Chapter 1 Management Overview 33Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideNetwork administration personnel have the ability to configure,
366 Chapter 6 Performance ManagementP0609330 2.0• Total queue 3 packets: Total queue 3 packets since system reboot.• Total queue 3 packets dropped: To
Chapter 6 Performance Management 367Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide• Total queue 8 packets: Total queue 8 packets since system
368 Chapter 6 Performance ManagementP0609330 2.0MS Windows NT Performance MIBsUse the MS Windows NT Performancs MIB to monitor some BCM performance st
Chapter 6 Performance Management 369Business Communications Manager - Management User Guideprocess processprocessTableInstance Name, Processor Time (%
370 Chapter 6 Performance ManagementP0609330 2.0
371Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideChapter 7Performance Management Using NetIQThis chapter provides information on the third-pa
372 Chapter 7 Performance Management Using NetIQP0609330 2.0NetIQ feature overviewFor a centralized NetIQ Vivinet Manager server to monitor the BCM, a
Chapter 7 Performance Management Using NetIQ 373Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFigure 53 NetIQ summary tabApply the NetIQ ke
374 Chapter 7 Performance Management Using NetIQP0609330 2.0Authorized Management Server(s) (comma separated)Specifies the IP addresses of the NetIQ m
Chapter 7 Performance Management Using NetIQ 375Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideEnable the NetIQ featureComplete the following
34 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0SNMP Network Management ConceptsYour Business Communications Manager network uses several hardware devices
376 Chapter 7 Performance Management Using NetIQP0609330 2.0
377Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideChapter 8Security ManagementThis chapter provides information on how to manage security for
378 Chapter 8 Security ManagementP0609330 2.0Uploading a certificate and a private security keyObtain a site certificate for your Business Communicati
Chapter 8 Security Management 379Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTroubleshooting: Restoring the default certificateIf something
380 Chapter 8 Security ManagementP0609330 2.0 Unified Manager security considerations include:• How long you want the Unified Manager to remain open i
Chapter 8 Security Management 381Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide1 Click the keys beside BCM and System.2 Click on Security.The
382 Chapter 8 Security ManagementP0609330 2.04 Click outside the window to invoke the changes.Managing access passwordsYou can grant or restrict speci
Chapter 8 Security Management 383Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide• “Adding or modifying a group profile” on page 386• “Setting
384 Chapter 8 Security ManagementP0609330 2.0• The Password Policy tab allows you to define the complexity policies you want to use for your system pa
Chapter 8 Security Management 385Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide4 Click the SAVE button to save your settings.The new user pro
Chapter 1 Management Overview 35Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide• SNMP network management stations (NMS): A console (server/wor
386 Chapter 8 Security ManagementP0609330 2.02 If you are adding a new user account: from the Configuration menu, select Add User.If you are changing
Chapter 8 Security Management 387Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide5 If you are editing an existing group: select the user group
388 Chapter 8 Security ManagementP0609330 2.0Adding a Domain User Group profileThe Domain User Group Profile screen displays a table of members of the
Chapter 8 Security Management 389Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide1 Select Management, User Manager.The User Profile screen appe
390 Chapter 8 Security ManagementP0609330 2.03 Use the information provided in the following table to determine the lockout policy for your system.Usi
Chapter 8 Security Management 391Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide1 On the Unified Manager front page, click the Install Clients
392 Chapter 8 Security ManagementP0609330 2.01 Click the key beside Services.2 Click on Telnet.3 On the Telnet screen, change Status to Enabled.Access
Chapter 8 Security Management 393Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide• two divisions of the same corporation over the corporate int
394 Chapter 8 Security ManagementP0609330 2.0
395Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideChapter 9System Backup and RestoreThis chapter provides information on how to manage the Bus
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36 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0Network Management and Maintenance ApplicationsThe tools and applications bundled with the BCM provide sta
396 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.0Error MessagesMost errors originate with the mapping of a network resource for the purpose of the b
Chapter 9 System Backup and Restore 397Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFigure 55 Reboot screen displayAbout buttonThis featur
398 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.0Destination DriveLocal Drive: To backup the BCM to a Local Drive (E:), the user must be aware that
Chapter 9 System Backup and Restore 399Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAfter entering all the data, the user must press the &qu
400 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.0Apache data backupSelecting the APACHE component in the BRU component list will save any configurat
Chapter 9 System Backup and Restore 401Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideDECT OAM (Operations Administration and Maintenance) bac
402 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.0Multimedia call center (MMCC) backupSelecting Multimedia Call Center (MMCC) in the BRU component li
Chapter 9 System Backup and Restore 403Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideVoice Application Data BackupSelection of the Voice Appl
404 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.0Telephony BackupThe Telephony Backup backs-up all the files related to the Telephony Application. T
Chapter 9 System Backup and Restore 405Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAfter making sure that the BCM has full access to the de
Chapter 1 Management Overview 37Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUnified Manager Application ModelUnified Manager, a web-based n
406 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.0Restore ComponentsThe Backup and Restore script makes most data required for BCM applications avail
Chapter 9 System Backup and Restore 407Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideDECT OAM RestoreDuration of the DECT OAM restore process
408 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.0Unified Mgr Data RestoreThe UNIFIED MGR Restore will restore all the files related to Unified Manag
Chapter 9 System Backup and Restore 409Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUser Name and PasswordThe user name and password is requ
410 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.0Mode Information requiredBackup to a remote drive 1. user name and password for the remote drive2.
Chapter 9 System Backup and Restore 411Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAccessing the backup and restore utilityUse this procedu
412 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.0Resetting the BRU screenUse this procedure to reset the BRU screen and clear the current BRU settin
Chapter 9 System Backup and Restore 413Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideModifying a volumeBackup volumes are the locations where
414 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.0Performing a backup using the BRUA backup saves your Enterprise Edge settings to a volume on the lo
Chapter 9 System Backup and Restore 415Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFigure 57 BRU Volume administration screen display• Th
38 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0Figure 6 Unified Manager main pageConfigureAccess the Unified Manager programming interface for all serv
416 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.07 If you chose to backup the DECT OAM component, the DECT OAM Password screen appears. If you are n
Chapter 9 System Backup and Restore 417Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideScheduling a backupA scheduled backup is a program that
418 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.0• To select more than one component, press and hold the CTRL key and select from the list as requir
Chapter 9 System Backup and Restore 419Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide14 If you chose to backup the DECT OAM component, the DE
420 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.0Performing a restore using the BRUA restore copies the Business Communications Manager settings fro
Chapter 9 System Backup and Restore 421Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFigure 59 BRU Restore screen display3 Select the Volum
422 Chapter 9 System Backup and RestoreP0609330 2.06 Select the components you want to restore from the Select BCM Component(s) list Figure 56 on page
423Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideChapter 10Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsThis section contains information about d
424 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0• “Testing DTM Modules” on page 429.• “DTM CSU statistics” on page 431For device o
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 425Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideRefer to Business Communications Manage
Chapter 1 Management Overview 39Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFigure 7 Wizards icon page, accessed through the Wizards butt
426 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0• Transmit Error: yellow LED on indicates a remote alarm indication (RAI) carrier
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 427Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide3 Enable the module using the procedure
428 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.03 On the top menu, click Configuration, and then, click Enable or Disable.The syst
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 429Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTesting DTM ModulesBusiness Communicati
430 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0Payload loopback testThe payload loopback test loops the received information bits
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 431Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideDTM CSU statisticsEach DTM has an inter
432 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0• the number of milliseconds of short term alarms (loss of signal LOS, out of fram
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 433Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide5 Double click the 15 min intervals hea
434 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0Check short term alarms1 Choose Diagnostics, Trunk Modules.2 Choose a bus and then
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 435Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide• manual capability of releasing all lo
40 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0Navigating the wizardsThese are some helpful hints about how the wizards work, and how to use them.• To op
436 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.05 Click the Loopback drop list and then click Manual DTE or Automatic DTE.If you c
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 437Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideDS30 Loopback testThe DS30 Loopback tes
438 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.07 When you are finished the loopback test, start a Unified Manager session.8 Click
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 439Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTroubleshooting Telephone ConnectionsTh
440 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.06 If there is an add-on device attached to the telephone such as a central answeri
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 441Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideEnable a device Use the following proce
442 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.02 From the Configuration menu, click Warm reset.The system displays a warning that
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 443Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTo add a Business Communications Manage
444 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0Changing the CallPilot regionThe CallPilot region defines some call-management-rel
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 445Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFor information on physically moving an
Chapter 1 Management Overview 41Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide• Select the Install Clients button to download administrative
446 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0Disabling a moduleYou must disable a module before you replace it. In addition, yo
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 447Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideThe following table lists some of the d
448 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0Enabling a disabled device1 Identify the device you wish to disable. For informati
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 449Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideLine loopback testThe line loopback tes
450 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.04 Click Loopback Tests.The Configuration menu option is enabled. The loopback stat
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 451Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide2 Click the Registers heading.The Regis
452 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0• any defects (loss of signal LOS, out of frame OOF, alarm indication signal AIS)
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 453Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide5 Double click the 15 min intervals hea
454 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.03 Choose CSU Statistics, Alarm statistics, and click the ShortTerm alarms heading.
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 455Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideMetricsThe following usage metrics are
42 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0Maintenance The Maintenance button accesses a number of maintenance tools that allow you to determine the
456 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0Moving telephones You can move a Business Communications Manager telephone to a ne
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 457Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideGeneral Diagnostic ActivitiesUse the in
458 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0Using the Unified Manager to monitor system hardwareThe Business Communications Ma
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 459Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide3 To set the parameters for the System
460 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0Using the system status display to monitor system hardwareA line of 10 LEDs displa
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 461Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide• Reset button: The reset button when d
462 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.01 Install the PuTTY as described in “Installing PuTTY” on page 390.2 Access PuTTY
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 463Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFigure 65 Disk Mirroring Settings scr
464 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0Figure 66 Disk Mirror Status screenEmergency telephone does not functionIf the e
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 465Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide4 Allow sufficient start up time.5 Assi
Chapter 1 Management Overview 43Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideTable 2 Navigation tree menu functions Heading ProgrammingSys
466 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0For more information about ATA 2, contact your customer service representative.Uni
Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and Diagnostics 467Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideSDL DebuggingThe SDL Debugging selectio
468 Chapter 10 Testing, Troubleshooting, and DiagnosticsP0609330 2.0
469Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAppendix AManagement Information Base (MIB) SystemThis appendix describes BCM management inf
470 Management Information Base (MIB) SystemP0609330 2.0MIB File DescriptionsThe BCM MIBs are organized into three sections: • Standard MIBs: includes
Management Information Base (MIB) System 471Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideMIB File Compilation and InstallationEach MIB brows
472 Management Information Base (MIB) SystemP0609330 2.01 For Small Site MIBs:• SmallSite.mib• SmallSiteEvents.mib2 For other MIBs:• rfc1354.mib• rfc2
Management Information Base (MIB) System 473Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide1 = eventInfo trap type2 = eventWarning trap type3
474 Management Information Base (MIB) SystemP0609330 2.0RIP v2 MIBsThis MIB defines the management information for the Routing Information Protocol Ve
Management Information Base (MIB) System 475Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFor more information on MS Windows NT Performance M
44 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0Logging off the Unified ManagerWhen you have finished a session on the Unified Manager, you need to log of
476 Management Information Base (MIB) SystemP0609330 2.0
Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide477IndexAaccessallow or block Unified Manager access 387default password 383access permission,
478 IndexP0609330 2.0security 382CDRUserGroup 383certificateprivate security key 378uploading a security certificate 378channel, disable-enable a m
Index 479 Business Communications Manager - Management User Guideevent logarchiving 327event messagessystem restarts 242eventerror enabled, SNMP tr
480 IndexP0609330 2.0managementadd user profile 384management information base (MIB) 469manager IP address, SNMP 82, 85manager list, SNMP 82maximum
Index 481 Business Communications Manager - Management User Guideprogrammingmaintenance 434, 454publicationsrelated 27PuTTYinstalling 390QQ.SIG Voi
482 IndexP0609330 2.0system CPUusage 346System Domain 442System Name 442system performancestatistics 346system sanity check 459system security para
Index 483 Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideSNMP summary 77voice over IP 28VoiceUserGroup 383VoIPGateway 28i2050 soft phone 28
484 IndexP0609330 2.0
Chapter 1 Management Overview 45Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideUnified Manager Maintenance Page OverviewThe maintenance page i
1Business Communications Manager - Management User GuidePreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
46 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0Maintenance page accessAccess the maintenance page by selecting the Maintenance button on the Unified Mana
Chapter 1 Management Overview 47Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideSupportMaintenance page support selections are as follows:• Con
48 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0Figure 11 Alarms and traps screenMaintenanceMaintenance selections are as follows:• System information •
Chapter 1 Management Overview 49Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFigure 12 System information screenOrder and enable optional
50 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0Figure 13 Keycode retrieval screenInstall optional componentsThe install optional components screen disp
Chapter 1 Management Overview 51Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFigure 14 Install optional components screenMaintenance tools
52 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0When you select a tool for any of the above applications, the system displays an installation wizard to gu
Chapter 1 Management Overview 53Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideManagement Guide OverviewThis section summarizes the content of
54 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0Modification of any service has far reaching effects on communications or event reporting capability. Nort
Chapter 1 Management Overview 55Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideBCM Monitor is an optional, standalone application that allows
2P0609330 2.0Maintenance tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Management Guid
56 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0If you determine through the use of the diagnostic tools, that a hardware problem exists, refer to the Ins
Chapter 1 Management Overview 57Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide• “Deleting a volume” on page 413• “Performing a backup using t
58 Chapter 1 Management OverviewP0609330 2.0
59Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideChapter 2Fault Management SystemBusiness Communications Manager fault management includes the
60 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Alarm Management SystemThe Business Communications Manager tracks and generates approximately 700 diff
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 61Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAlarm Reporting SystemFigure 16 on page 61 illustrates the
62 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Event sourcesAll BCM components can be a source of BCM event information. An event is defined as a not
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 63Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide• Events caused by hardware-related problems, but are not o
64 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0• The events are then recorded into the Business Communications Manager alarm database.Alarm databaseR
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 65Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAccess and Configure the Alarm SystemThe alarm service work
3Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideConfiguring an SNMP Manager List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
66 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Enabling the alarm serviceUse this procedure to enable the alarm service from the Unified Manager inte
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 67Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAccessing the alarm banner to monitor alarm notificationUse
68 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Accessing the alarm browser to analyze alarm detailWith the alarm browser you can access and detect an
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 69Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFigure 19 Alarm browser and detail screen7 Close the Alar
70 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Figure 20 Alarm manager database fields2 Use the information from the following table to configure t
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 71Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide3 Press the TAB key to save your settings.4 Click the SNMP
72 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Figure 21 SNMP Trap screen5 Use the information from the following table to configure the SNMP Trap:
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 73Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide6 Press the TAB key to save your settings.7 Click the Alarm
74 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0SNMP TrapsA trap is a signal that tells a program that an event occurred in the system. When a program
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 75Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideRefer to the table Alarm banner, NT Event and SNMP trap sev
4P0609330 2.0Modem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137MPS
76 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Use the following SNMP guidelines:• Set read-only and read-write community names.• Set a list of permi
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 77Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFigure 23 SNMP summary screen5 Configure the SNMP summary
78 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Adding a community to an SNMP community list1 Access the correct Business Communications Manager in yo
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 79Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide7 Configure the Community List attributes according to the
80 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Modifying an SNMP community list1 Access the correct Business Communications Manager in your network f
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 81Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAdding a manager to the SNMP manager list1 Access the corre
82 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.07 Configure the Manager List attributes according to the following table. 8 Click the Save button.Tabl
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 83Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideModifying an SNMP manager1 Access the correct Business Comm
84 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Configuring an SNMP Trap Community ListUse the procedures in this section to add, modify or delete inf
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 85Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFigure 26 Trap Community list screen7 Configure the Trap
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86 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.08 Click the Save button.Manager IP AddressAllows you to specify the IP addresses of the SNMP trap subs
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 87Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideModifying an SNMP trap community1 Access the correct Busine
88 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Deleting an SNMP trap community1 Access the correct Business Communications Manager in your network fr
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 89Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideAlarm Analysis and Clearing ProceduresUse the information i
90 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0SNMP Event MessagesSNMP Trap notifications (messages) are displayed in your SNMP trap watcher applicat
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 91Business Communications Manager - Management User Guide4 Select the Return to table link to display the alarm summ
92 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Component ID (alarm) summary informationUse the information displayed in Component ID (alarm)/eventSou
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 93Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideFTMSS None Service Control Manager Voice mailHotDesking Hot
94 Chapter 2 Fault Management SystemP0609330 2.0Perflib None VoiceRecord Call Detail RecordingPolicy Services Policy service VoiceTimeSynch Voice time
Chapter 2 Fault Management System 95Business Communications Manager - Management User GuideComponent event IDUse the information displayed in the tabl
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