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16 Chapter 2 System overview
NN40170-308
Avaya Business Element Manager
The primary management application for configuring and administering the Avaya BCM50
system is Avaya Business Element Manager. Business
Element Manager is a client-based
management application that runs on a Windows computer. With Business Element Manager, you
can connect to the Avaya BCM50 system devices over an IP network and configure, administer,
and monitor Avaya BCM50 system devices.
You can use the latest Business Element Manager version to manage all previous Business
Communications Manager (BCM) systems that use Business Element Manager. You need only
one instance of Business Element Manager on your computer.
The Business Element Manager requirements are:
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32 bit or 64 bit), Windows
Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 Release 2, Citrix Presentation
Server 4.0
Patch panel The patch panel simplifies the connections of lines and extensions to the main unit.
The patch panel installs into the rack-mount shelf in a standard equipment rack and
connects to the telephony connector.
Wiring-field card (WFC) The WFC simplifies the connections of lines and extensions to the main unit. The
WFC installs into the cable-management tray of the wall-mount bracket and connects
to the telephony connector through a 50-pin header.
Power supply The power supply is an external device that connects to the Avaya BCM50 units (main
unit and expansion unit). You must have one power supply for each unit in your Avaya
BCM50 system. A power supply is included with each main unit and expansion unit.
Power-supply adapter cord The power supply adapter cord is for international (non-North American) Avaya
BCM50 users. It connects to the power supply on one end and to the (C-14) Avaya
BCM50 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.
Single power supply
mounting bracket
The single power supply mounting bracket accommodates a single power supply for
wall-mount installations.
Power supply mounting
enclosure
The power supply mounting enclosure packages up to three power supplies in one
enclosed case. You can neatly mount multiple power supplies with no excess cables.
You can install the power supply mounting enclosure in the same way as you install a
main unit or expansion unit.
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 Avaya
BCM50 functionality is maintained.
Avaya BCM50 supports American Power Conversion (APC) UPS devices that use a
USB control interface. The UPS control software configures various operational
settings.
USB hub
(if applicable)
The USB port on the UPS uses a different communication speed than the USB port
on the main unit. Due to this difference, you must use a USB hub to connect the UPS
data connection to the main unit. The USB hub also provides additional USB ports.
Table 9 Avaya BCM50 hardware descriptions (Sheet 2 of 2)
Hardware Description
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