Survivable Remote Gateway Configuration Guide

16 Chapter 2 SRG50 overview
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SRG50 creation
An SRG50 is created by applying the appropriate SRG keycode to a functional BCM50 system.
SRG50 is only supported on the BCM50 and BCM50b main units. Integrated router versions of
the BCM50 (BCM50a, BCM50e, BCM50ba, and BCM50be) do not support the SRG50
application.
The Installation Checklist and Quick Start Guide is provided on the SRG50 Documentation CD
that is shipped with your SRG50 system. Instructions in that guide are referenced in the following
procedures. Also, the relevant BCM50 default IP addresses, user names, and passwords are
excerpted from that guide and provided for your reference in the table BCM50 default IP addresses
on page 16 and the table BCM50 default user names and passwords on page 17.
ESA Supported Supported Supported Supported.
On Site Notification
(OSN) of E911 alarms
supported for local
users through a third
party tool.
Vo911 Supported Supported Supported Supported.
Enhanced
firmware
download
Supported Supported Supported Supported
Analog station
support
The number supported
depends on the
hardware.
For BCM200: two
analog station modules
are supported.
number of analog
nodes= 2*8 =16.
For BCM400: Four
analog station modules
are supported.
number of analog
nodes= 4*8 =32)
Two analog station
modules are
supported.
number of analog
nodes= 2*8 =16)
Two analog station
modules are
supported.
number of analog
nodes= 2*8 =16)
Two analog station
modules are
supported.
number of analog
nodes= 2*8 =16)
Table 3 BCM50 default IP addresses
Port IP address Subnet mask
OAM port (see Note) 10.10.11.1 255.255.255.252
BCM50 LAN (no router) 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0
Note: DHCP is enabled on the OAM port and assigns the following IP address: 10.10.11.2
Table 2 Summary of supported features on the different SRG versions (Sheet 2 of 2)
Features SRG 1.5 on BCM 200/
400
SRG50 1.0 SRG50 2.0 SRG50 3.0