Specifications

AT&T IP Flexible Reach Service
Nortel BCM200/400 (Release 4.0.2.03a) H.323 Configuration Guide
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instances of the BCM Monitor application can be used on a single PC to monitor
several remote BCM systems at the same time.
Backward version compatibility is supported.
All of the registered IP devices can be viewed with the BCM Monitor. The screen
shot below depicts IP Phone type, DN number and IP address of each registered
IP phone. Additionally, if the device is active on a call the RTP session
information is also displayed.
Figure 20: IP Device Listing
The end-to-end RTP sessions per IP call can also be displayed with the BCM
Manager. The example below depicts an end-to-end call.
Figure 21: RTP Session Information
The BCM Monitor can be used to monitor incoming and outgoing trunks to
determine if trunks are being busy or if they are idle. The example below depicts
utilized lines used by local and remote telephone/DN numbers.