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Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide
Chapter 4
System configuration
The initial configuration defines your BCM50 system to the network. It also gives the system a
unique identity and initial parameters. Then you can continue with the specific configurations for
your system.
This chapter provides information on the following topics:
Connect to the system on page 37
BCM Web page downloads on page 38
Software keycode on page 39
System parameters on page 39
DHCP server configuration on page 43
MBM configuration on page 44
Additional parameters on page 45
For more information about installing the BCM50 system (such as wiring charts and cable
diagrams), see the Installation and Maintenance Guide.
Connect to the system
If you can use the default IP address, you can connect the BCM50 system to the LAN. Then you
can configure the BCM50 system, through Element Manager, from any PC connected to the LAN.
If you can connect through a LAN connection, proceed to BCM Web page downloads on page 38.
If you must change the IP address (due to a conflict with your network), you can connect to the
BCM50 through the OAM port. See To connect to the system using the OAM port on page 37.
For more information, see the chapter “Configuring the BCM50 system” in the Installation and
Maintenance Guide.
To connect to the system using the OAM port
1 Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the OAM port on the main unit.
2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on your computer.
The DHCP-enabled computer is assigned IP address 10.10.11.2. (255.255.255.252).
Warning: Before using the default address on your network, check with your system
administrator. If this address conflicts with the LAN settings, you can cause network
damage if you connect to the network without changing the IP address.
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