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16 Fundamentals
Nortel Business Communications Manager 5.0
Configuration — System
NN40170-501 02.04 Standard
September 2009
Copyright © 2009, Nortel Networks
Dynamic device configuration for BCM450
Attention: Dynamic device configuration is supported only on BCM450 and
not on BCM50
With dynamic device configuration, DN and line number allocation and
assignment is dynamically performed by the system, as required, until either
all hardware administered to a system is populated with the necessary DNs
and line numbers, or the system has reached the maximum capacity.
Dynamic device configuration applies to internal components on the main unit
including IP trunks, IP sets, and applications, as well as media bay modules
(MBM) and legacy Norstar modules on the main unit and expansion unit.
Directory numbers
If you configure a set of directory numbers (either IP Sets or MBM DNs) with
Assign Target Lines selected, the DNs have Target Lines assigned to them
(assuming there are unused Target Lines available).
If you deconfigure some of these DNs, the state of the originally assigned
Target Lines associated with these DNs are still programmed with the original
DNs' Public and Private Configured numbers and they remain assigned to
their DN positions.
The result of deconfiguring DNs from the set above is a new DN set configured
on the same bus on the system (IP Sets, Applications, MBM devices). The first
number of the DNs in this new set still have the Target Lines assigned to them
that were originally assigned. This is independent of the Assign Target Lines
option selection for this new Configured DN set.
The net effect is that if an administrator configures DNs with Target Lines and
then decides to deconfigure and reconfigure some as different DNs, the
original Target Line assignments and Pub/Priv number programming follows
the reconfigured DNs.
IP trunk module configuration
Although IP trunks are not physical devices and you cannot remove them from
the system, BCM 5.0 supports modification of IP trunk line numbers.
You can assign a larger range of line numbers than what is actually licensed
for IP trunks. The effect is to reserve the line numbers beyond the current
licensed line count for future additional IP trunk licenses. Lines beyond the
licensed count do not boot until the necessary keycodes are provided to
enable the additional lines.
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