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Chapter 16 Replacing the hard disk
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The system automatically reboots as part of the initialization process. When the system 
reboots, the telnet session disconnects.
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Do one of the following:
Run the Quick Start Wizard to create the system parameters and defaults. Then restore 
your system data from your backup disk.
Restore system and data information from your backup disk. 
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Test your system for correct operations.
Initializing the hard disk (single-disk system BCM 3.0.1 and 
newer systems)
The BCM1000 is normally initialized at the factory. However, if you have to replace the hard drive 
in a single-disk BCM1000 running BCM version 3.0.1 (3.0 maintenance release) or newer 
releases, you must re-initialize the Business Communications Manager.
After you replace the hard disk and the system has booted up, perform the initialization as follows:
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Ensure the Status LED on the Business Communications Manager is lit. The Status LED 
indicates that all services have started and the Business Communications Manager is operating 
correctly.
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Attach a configuration computer to the base function tray serial port (recommended method). 
Continue to the next step in this procedure when complete. 
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Access the Business Communications Manager from the configuration terminal using the 
terminal emulation program. Use the Business Communications Manager default IP address 
(10.10.10.1). 
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Enter the terminal emulation program, as described in 
. The Main Menu should display (
Note: If there is a modem, the system reboots four times. If there is no modem, the system 
only reboots twice.
Note: 
 When you replace a hard disk, IP configuration data is lost. The Business 
Communications Manager IP address defaults to: 10.10.10.1
You can access the Business Communications Manager through your local area 
network, using the IP address 10.10.10.1. However, if another network terminal uses 
this IP address, conflicts and network problems can arise.