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BCM 4.0 for BCM1000 Installation and Maintenance Guide Addendum
Chapter 1
About this document
The purpose of this addendum is to provide updates to the BCM1000 Installation and Maintenance 
Guide
 (N0008587 01) for the release of BCM 4.0 software.
For information on upgrading to BCM 4.0 software, refer to the Upgrade Guide for BCM 4.0.
How to use this addendum
To perform installation and maintenance of a BCM1000 system running BCM 4.0 software, use 
the BCM1000 Installation and Maintenance Guide (N0008587 01) for BCM 3.7 as the main 
document. Then refer to this addendum for updates and changes to the installation and 
maintenance information for BCM 4.0 software.
What’s new in BCM 4.0
The primary changes from BCM 3.7 to BCM 4.0 are:
Operating system: A Linux operating system (OS) replaces Windows NT® Embedded for 
BCM 4.0 systems.
Element Manager: Element Manager replaces Unified Manager as the primary BCM 
management tool. Use Element Manager to configure a BCM 4.0 system; Unified Manager 
does not function with a BCM 4.0 system. If you need to configure a pre-BCM 4.0 system (for 
example, BCM 3.6/3.7), then you must use Unified Manager; Element Manager does not 
function with a pre-BCM 4.0 system.
New IP Phone support: BCM 4.0 supports the following new IP Phones: 1120, 1140, 2007, 
2033, WLAN handset 2212, and the IP Phone KEM.
Administrator account: In a BCM 4.0 system, the default administrator account is nnadmin, 
instead of ee_admin, and the password is PlsChgMe!.
Keycode functionality: You no longer require a keycode for each feature; you now require 
only one keycode to enable software features on the BCM 4.0 system. The single keycode is 
generated from multiple feature selections using the Nortel keycode retrieval system (KRS).
Market profiles and software loads: In BCM 4.0, there are only three software loads (instead 
of the five for BCM 3.7); T1 CT2 and E1 CALA are removed. If the BCM 3.6/3.7 system was 
running a T1 CT2+ load then it is upgraded with a T1 Etiquette load and if it was running an 
E1 CALA load, then it is upgraded with an E1 Global load. These changes are automatically 
implemented as part of the upgrade process; no user intervention is required.
Telset administration: BCM 4.0 supports Telset administration (see BCM 4.0 Telset 
Administration Guide
).
USB support: BCM 4.0 adds support for USB ports on the BCM200/400 systems (not 
supported on BCM1000). This support includes file loading and UPS connection through the 
USB port.