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I have been lurking here for a while now, and finally have cause to ask for help.
Installed a BCM400 rls 4.0 at the end of Feb. '07. It has version 4.0.2.03.
Issue is, I cannot connect to it through Element Manager anymore. BCM Monitor connects, and the line monitor tab is working. Only odd thing I see there is that it appears 2 of the 4 IP trunks show active, when they are not. I can connect to the BCM through a web browser, CallPilot works good and I can connect to that for changing mailboxes etc through a web browser as well. I also tried the serial connection, and that works fine. In Element Manager, I can validate the device successfully, however when I try to connect, I get the error:
Exception occurred when trying to connect Detector 'BCMDetector' cannot determine the device type for 192.168.xxx.xxx.
I am unable to find anything on Nortels site regarding this, but did find one thread on another site that said this was a HD issue, but no known cause.
Anybody else run into this? Or has anyone heard of a cause or even better a resolution?
Thanks!
Jeremy
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Did you try a power cycle?
Beer, sure I'll try one
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Which Element Manager did you use ? Did you use the one you have used before for BCM-50 Version 1 ?? I would suggest that you delete that one and download from the New BCM 4.0, the new Element Manager. If you already did that, then forget this post.
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If you have previously been able to connect to it, then you should already have Element Manager 2. If not, download EM 2, as NTlayoff suggested.
If you haven't rebooted, I would do so, as Tronic1 has suggested. If you have already rebooted, short of an IP address issue, I wouldn't know. Maybe BCMGuy will stop in soon and shed some light on it for us.
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Well, I have been able to previously connect - using a newer Element Manager (downloaded from BCM50 r2). So I don't think EM is the issue. Unless there is something within Element Manager (the BCMDetector) that is product specific. This is the only BCM400 I connect to with EM, everything else is BCM50's. I have not been able to reboot yet though, hopefully can do that early morning tomorrow. Unfortunately there really is never a good time to take their phones down for a reboot, but isn't that the story everywhere? Thanks for the suggestions, I'll update after a reboot. Jeremy
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Thanks for the help - a reboot did solve the issue.
Jeremy
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That's great Vand, glad it's working now. Thanks for the update  :toast:
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