User's Manual

BCM450 System Start Up
38 NN40010-317 Issue 1.2 BCM450 Rls 6.0
Attribute
Description
want CallPilot to answer. CallPilot answers the range of lines
between this line and the line you enter in the To Line box.
To Line
Enter the line number of the last line in the range of lines you
want CallPilot to answer.
Number of rings
Enter the number of rings you want CallPilot to wait before
answering lines.
Note: It is recommended that you do not assign lines to the CallPilot Auto-
Attendant at this stage. It is preferable to configure the Auto-Attendant first
before routing callers to it.
Telephony Resources Configuration
The components of Telephony Resources require careful planning and
configuration. For example, you will need to determine which Media Bay
Modules are to be installed and where, and what line or extension numbers
are going to be assigned to each module. The defaults can be accepted for
systems that have a limited number of DN’s.
Note: For further information about Media Bay Module planning and
configuration, refer to the Media Bay Modules Guide.
Configuration of Telephony Resources will require the following to be
configured in most cases:
IP Trunks (if using)
IP Sets (if using)
Media Bay Modules
Application DN’s may require configuration in some cases, especially on
systems with large ranges of DN’s.
General Numbering Considerations
BCM Telephony Resources provides the flexibility to assign any (within
reason) trunk or DN number to any applicable Media Bay Module. Whilst this
facility provides great flexibility, careful planning should be applied to ensure
that discontinuous numbering schemes do not occur.
By default, the following trunk & DN’s are pre-configured on a BCM system
with a Start DN of 221:
IP Trunks = 001 008
MBM1 DSM32/32+ = 221 252
IP Sets = 253 268
Application DN’s = 300 – 399
If the defaults were accepted then a BCM with a Start DN of 221 would have
the following DN numbering (example below is from a BCM with 3 DSM32+’s
in located in MBM1 MBM3):