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Chapter 2 System overview 17
BCM450 Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide
Additional hardware
In addition to the main unit, expansion unit, and MBMs, the BCM450 system includes the
additional hardware listed in Table 8"BCM450 hardware descriptions" (page 17).
Nortel Business Element Manager
The primary management application for configuring and administering the BCM450 system is
Nortel Business Element Manager. Element Manager is a client-based management application
that runs on a Windows computer. With Element Manager, you can connect to the BCM450
system devices over an IP network and configure, administer, and monitor BCM450 system
devices.
You can use the latest Element Manager version to manage all previous BCM systems that use
Element Manager. You need only one instance of Element Manager on your computer.
The Element Manager requirements are:
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server
2008, Citrix Presentation Server 4.0
BCM applications for BCM 5.0 support the following Vista versions: Microsoft Vista
Business, Windows Vista Ultimate, and Windows Vista Enterprise. Both 32-bit and 64-bit
versions of Windows Vista are supported except for the limitations identified in Nortel
Business Communications Manager 450—System Overview (NN40170-103).
RAM: minimum 256 MB, recommended 512 MB
free space: 75 MB
Table 8 BCM450 hardware descriptions
Hardware Description
Wall-mount bracket A bracket designed for mounting a BCM450 unit (main unit or expansion unit) to a
wall.
Power supply adapter cord The power-supply adapter cord is for international (non-North American) BCM450
users. It connects to the power supply on one end and to the (C-14) BCM450 power
bar on the other end.
You require one power-supply adapter cord for each power supply you want to
connect to the power bar.
Compact Expansion Card
(CEC)
An optional internal component that increases the capacity of the BCM450 system.
Uninterruptable power supply
(UPS)
(if applicable)
An uninterruptable power supply (UPS) is an optional device that maintains
continuous operation during power interruption or failure conditions. The UPS
provides power-source monitoring and battery-backup activation so that critical
BCM450 functionality is maintained.
BCM450 supports American Power Conversion (APC) UPS devices that use a USB
control interface. The UPS control software configures various operational settings.
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