Nortel Networks IP Phone N0060604 User Manual

Keycode Installation Guide  
BCM  
Business Communications Manager  
Document Status: Standard  
Document Version: 02.02  
Document Number: NN40010-301  
Part Code: N0060604  
Date: September 2006  
 
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Chapter 1  
Obtaining a keycode  
This guide tells an installer how to obtain and enable software keycodes.  
You require a keycode to enable software features on the Business Communications Manager  
(BCM) system. The keycode is a 24-digit code that authenticates the feature or bundle of features  
you purchased for your BCM.  
To obtain a keycode you require the following:  
feature authorization code for the BCM  
system ID  
The authorization code is an eight-digit code you receive for each of the features you purchase.  
The authorization code is on the label affixed to the keycode information sheet.  
Note: You receive one keycode whether you purchase one feature or a bundle of  
features, but you receive an authorization code for each feature you purchase. For  
example, if you have one feature, you receive one authorization code and one  
keycode. If you purchase four features, you receive four authorization codes and  
one keycode.  
Note: For BCM 3.x releases, the BCM200, BCM400, and BCM1000 hardware  
required a separate keycode for each feature and an authorization code for each  
feature. For BCM 4.0, however, the BCM200, BCM400, and BCM1000 hardware  
requires only one keycode for one feature or a bundle of features, but one  
authorization code for each feature you purchase. BCM50 requires only one  
keycode for one feature or a bundle of features, and one authorization code for  
each feature you purchase.  
The system ID is a unique number for your BCM. You can find the system ID:  
on the product packaging label  
in Element Manager  
using the telset-based administration interface  
In the BCM Element Manager, the sequence number indicates how many times the keycode has  
been modified. Each time the keycode is modified, the sequence number increases by 1. The key  
type identifies the method of authentication for the keycode. For BCM, only type 2 keys are  
supported.  
Adding a keycode to your system involves:  
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Determining the BCM system ID  
Before you can obtain a software keycode, you must determine the system ID for your BCM  
system. When you add a keycode, you must make sure the keycode file name matches the system  
ID for which it is generated.  
Your can find the system ID in Element Manager and on the product packaging (see Figure 1).  
Figure 1 Product label sample  
To use Element Manager to find your system ID  
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Log on to Element Manager and select the BCM system for which you want to find the system  
identification number.  
For information about how to log on to Element Manager, refer to your administration guide.  
On the Task Navigation Panel, select the Configuration tab.  
The configuration folders appear.  
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Select the System folder.  
Click Keycodes.  
The system ID appears in the System ID field.  
Record the system ID.  
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Obtaining Web keycodes  
To obtain your keycode file, access the Nortel Keycode Retrieval System Web page using your  
Web browser or Element Manager.  
You must be a registered user to access this system. To register, access the Nortel Keycode  
Retrieval System Web page at: http://www.nortel.com/servsup/krs.  
Note: To obtain your keycode file, you must have your system ID, your  
authorization codes, and your user name and password from the Nortel Keycode  
Retrieval System.  
To obtain a keycode using a Web browser  
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Access the Nortel Keycode Retrieval System at:  
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Select the login location that applies to you.  
Select the product family option that applies to you.  
For the BCM system, select Business Communications Manager or Business Communications  
Manager 50.  
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Enter your username and password.  
Use the username and password from the KRS registration process.  
Click OK.  
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Select the Keycode Retrieval System option that applies to you.  
Enter the system ID in the Enter System ID field.  
For example: 000A0AA0A00  
Click Continue.  
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Enter the authorization code for the feature in the Auth Code field.  
10 Click Add.  
The system validates the authorization code and adds the feature to the feature list.  
11 Repeat steps 7 and 8 until all of the authorization codes are added.  
You can enter up to 100 authorization codes before you generate the keycode.  
12 After you have added all the authorization codes, click Continue.  
A Web page appears with your system ID, the list of authorization codes, and a table of the  
features.  
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13 Verify that the system ID, authorization codes, and feature list are correct.  
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If yes, click Generate Keycode.  
If no, click Cancel to re-enter the authorization codes.  
14 Click Generate to retrieve the keycode file.  
The keycode file contains the 24-digit keycode, sequence number, and list of features and data  
values.  
15 Do one of the following:  
Download the keycode file to your computer. Click Download Keycode.  
You can use this file to copy the keycode into your BCM system. Loading this keycode  
file into your BCM is the fastest and easiest installation method. The default name of the  
keycode file contains the system ID within the file name to help you keep track of the files  
that belong to each system.  
Record the keycode. To do this, write down the information, print the file, or copy and  
paste the information into another document.  
Note: Nortel recommends that you download the keycode file to your computer.  
If you download the keycode file rather than enter it manually, you will reduce the  
chance of error.  
Warning: Do not alter the name or the contents of the generated keycode file. If  
you change the file, the keycode becomes invalid and the BCM rejects the file.  
To obtain a keycode using Element Manager  
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Log on to Element Manager and select the BCM system you want to access.  
For information about how to log on to Element Manager, refer to your administration guide.  
On the Task Navigation Panel, select the Configuration tab.  
The configuration folders appear.  
Select the System folder and then select Keycodes.  
The Keycodes panel appears.  
Click the Connect to Nortel Keycode Retrieval System button.  
The Nortel Keycode Retrieval System (KRS) Web page launches.  
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Try ’N Buy keycode  
You can use the Try ’N Buy keycode to sample features on the BCM. You can evaluate the  
Try ’N Buy features for 60 days from the date the keycode is generated.  
The Try ’N Buy feature is not available when the expiry date is reached. You cannot extend the  
expiry date or obtain another Try ’N Buy keycode for the feature on that BCM system. If you want  
to continue using the feature, you must purchase the appropriate keycode and install it.  
The new keycode file for the Try ’N Buy feature allows you to try all of the features installed on  
the BCM. For example, if you have Unified Messaging installed on your BCM and you decide to  
add a Try ’N Buy feature, the new keycode files include Unified Messaging and the Try ’N Buy  
feature.  
Note: You are not required to order any products from Nortel to obtain a Try ’N  
Buy keycode. You do not require an authorization code, but you must have the  
BCM system ID.  
To obtain a Try ’N Buy keycode  
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Access the Nortel KRS at:  
Select the login location that applies to you.  
This is the location from which you want to access the KRS.  
Select the product family option that applies to you.  
For the BCM system, select Business Communications Manager or Business Communications  
Manager 50.  
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Enter your username and password.  
Use the username and password from the KRS registration process.  
Click OK.  
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In the Product Control section, click the Gen Try ’N Buy keycode link.  
The Generate Try ’N Buy keycode Web page opens.  
Follow the instructions on the Generate Try ’N Buy Web page to generate the keycode.  
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Note: On the Generate Try ’N Buy keycode page, enter the system ID, For  
example: 0000A0AA0A00.  
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Entering keycodes on the BCM system  
There are five ways to enter keycodes:  
Note: You must have access privileges to enter a keycode on the BCM system.  
Contact your system administrator for more information.  
Loading a keycode using Element Manager  
If you retrieved a keycode file from the Keycode Retrieval System (KRS), use this method.  
To load a keycode file:  
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Log on to Element Manager and select the BCM you want to access.  
For information about how to log on to Element Manager, refer to your administration guide.  
On the Task Navigation Panel, select the Configuration tab.  
The configuration folders appear.  
Select the System folder and click the Keycodes task.  
The Keycodes panel appears.  
Click Load File.  
The Open file dialog box appears.  
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Browse to where you saved the keycode file you downloaded from KRS.  
Click Open.  
The file uploads and the feature appears in the Keycodes list.  
Warning: You must reboot your BCM system if a dialog box prompts you to do  
so.  
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Manually adding a keycode using Element Manager  
If you do not have a keycode file saved to your computer that uploads automatically, you can enter  
the keycode file information manually. For example, you can enter keycode information that your  
distributor faxes to you.  
You need the information from the keycode file to complete this procedure. You must have the:  
sequence number  
list of features and data values  
expiry date of Try ‘N Buy feature (if applicable)  
24-digit keycode  
To manually add a keycode file:  
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Log on to Element Manager and select the BCM you want to access.  
For information about how to log on to Element Manager, refer to your administration guide.  
On the Task Navigation Panel, select the Configuration tab.  
The Configuration folders appear.  
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Select the System folder and then click the Keycodes task.  
The Keycodes panel appears.  
Click Modify Feature Licences Table.  
The Modify Features Licences Table window appears.  
In the Modify Features Licences Table box, verify that the sequence number in the  
Sequence # box is identical to the sequence number in the new keycode file.  
Note: The sequence number increases by one each time you obtain a new  
keycode file. Element Manager should automatically increase the sequence  
number.  
Note: If the sequence numbers do not match, manually correct the number so it is  
identical to the sequence number in the new keycode file.  
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In the Feature Licences table, select the feature you want to modify, and click the number in  
the Data column.  
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Modify the data feature value to ensure it is identical to the value in the new keycode file.  
Click a feature name to allow the data you entered to be accepted.  
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Change the data value for each new feature you have purchased. For example, if you purchase  
four voice mail seats, the data value for VM seat must be 4.  
Note: If you are adding a Try ‘N Buy feature, you must also add the expiry date  
for the feature. Select the Expiry date box of the feature and enter the expiry date  
as year-month-day, for example: 2005-05-09.  
10 In the Keycode field, enter the new 24-digit keycode.  
11 Click OK.  
The keycode uploads and the feature appears in the Keycodes List.  
Note: The feature status change in the keycodes panel can take up to one minute  
to appear, depending on the system load and component response. You can refresh  
the keycode window to see the feature status change, after adding the keycode  
file, by selecting the refresh button in Element Manager.  
The status can appear as:  
Idle—the feature is not on the system.  
Active—the feature is on the system and active.  
Expired—the feature has expired and is not active.  
Added—the feature has been added and the status will change to active.  
Modified—the feature has been modified and the status will change to active.  
Deleted—the feature has been removed and the status will change to idle.  
Adding a keycode using the telset administration interface  
The telset administration interface allows authorized system installers to add, change, and delete  
keycodes through a telset interface.  
The telephone you use to add a keycode must be on your BCM system.  
Note: You must enter all of the features before you enter the keycode.  
Note: If you enter a keycode for a Try ‘N Buy feature, after you enter the feature  
data value, you are prompted for the expiry date. Enter the expiry date as  
year-month-day. For example: 2005-05-09.  
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To add a keycode using telset administration interface:  
1.Press Feature 9*8.  
User ID:_  
RETRY  
2.Log on by following the voice prompts or the display button options.  
OK  
OK  
Password:_  
RETRY  
3.Enter your password and press OK.  
The Features Codes display.  
Features Codes  
NEXT  
4.Press OK to continue.  
The system ID (SID) displays.  
OK  
SID:  
NEXT  
5.Press NEXT.  
BACK  
Sequence ID  
NEXT CHNGE BACK  
6.Enter your Sequence ID, and press NEXT.  
Features List  
NEXT SHOW BACK  
7.Press SHOW to scroll through the Features List and select the feature you  
want.  
VM Seat  
NEXT CHNGE BACK  
8.In this example, the feature is VM Seats. Press CHNGE to enter the  
feature data value.  
The current feature data value displays.  
Data:_  
9.Press CHNGE to enter the new feature data value. For example, if you  
have two voicemail seats, enter 2.  
CHNGE BACK  
Data:2  
CANCL RETRY OK  
10. Enter the new feature data value. Press OK to accept the data feature  
value.  
Data:2  
11.The new feature data value displays. Press BACK to return to the  
feature.  
CHNGE BACK  
VM Seat  
NEXT CHNGE BACK  
12.Press NEXT to scroll through the feature list and select the feature you  
want. Repeat steps above to add more features.  
Add all features and feature data values before you enter the keycode.  
VM Seat  
NEXT CHNGE BACK  
13.After you add all of the features you have purchased, press BACK.  
The Features List displays.  
Features List  
NEXT SHOW BACK  
14. Press NEXT to continue to the Entitlement Code display.  
Entitlement Code  
NEXT SHOW BACK  
15.Press SHOW to enter the keycode.  
The keycode is a 24-digit code. Enter the keycode in three 8-digit sets.  
1st:  
16.Press CHNGE to enter the first eight digits of the keycode.  
NEXT CHNGE BACK  
1st:  
CANCL RETRY  
17.Enter the first eight digits of the keycode and press OK.  
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2nd:  
18.Press CHNGE to enter the second set of eight digits of the keycode  
NEXT CHNGE BACK  
2nd:  
CANCL RETRY  
19.Enter the second set of eight digits of the keycode, and press OK.  
OK  
3rd:  
20.Press CHNGE to enter the third set of eight digits of the keycode, and  
NEXT CHNGE BACK  
3rd:  
press OK.  
21.Enter the third set of eight digits of the keycode, and press OK.  
22.The first eight digits display. Press BACK to continue.  
23.Entitlement Code displays. Press BACK to continue.  
24.Activate? displays. Press YES to activate the features.  
25.Activated displays.  
CANCL RETRY  
OK  
1st:12345678  
NEXT CHNGE BACK  
Entitlement Code  
NEXT SHOW BACK  
Activate?  
YES  
NO  
Activated  
Warning: You must reboot your BCM system if a dialog box prompts you to do  
so.  
Loading a keycode using Network Configuration Manager  
Network Configuration Manager (NCM) is an optional management application that provides  
centralized configuration and system management capabilities for a multi-BCM network. You can  
use NCM to distribute keycode files to many BCM devices on a scheduled, handsfree basis, by  
using the NCM Keycode Wizard. For more information, refer to NCM documentation.  
Loading a keycode using the Startup Profile  
You can use the Startup Profile to program the initial configuration parameters of the BCM. The  
keycode file for the system is included in the Startup Profile. You do not require Element Manager  
or the telset administration interface to enter a keycode using the Startup Profile.  
The keycode file and the Startup Profile must both be on the USB storage device used to load the  
Startup Profile onto the BCM. The Startup Profile must include a line that instructs the BCM to  
look on the USB storage device for the keycode file specific to that BCM. Refer to your hardware  
installation and configuration guide for this procedure.  
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Keycode information sheet  
Figure 2 Authorization number label  
Documenting your information  
For future reference, you can enter your system ID number, keycode number, and feature names in  
the following table.  
BCM System ID Number ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___  
Keycode number __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __  
Feature name_________________________________  
Feature name_________________________________  
Feature name_________________________________  
Feature name_________________________________  
Feature name_________________________________  
Feature name_________________________________  
Feature name_________________________________  
Feature name_________________________________  
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