BiCS DVDs
BiCS DVDs
I have been given a complete OmniPCX Enterprise setup that was no longer needed by the company.
It came with a BiCS server and from the k2release.cfg file I found out it is BiCS B.2.1.3
Although I have the system running, I would like to start with a fresh install. However, I don't have the BiCS DVD nor the RedHat DVD.
Where could I obtain these?
It came with a BiCS server and from the k2release.cfg file I found out it is BiCS B.2.1.3
Although I have the system running, I would like to start with a fresh install. However, I don't have the BiCS DVD nor the RedHat DVD.
Where could I obtain these?
Re: BiCS DVDs
So a question why do you want to load a Bics server???
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I want to get rid of all the info of this company that is left on the server. Both because it's not of interest to me and because there might be confidential data on it that I don't want. Furthermore, I do not have all the passwords so I am limited in what I can do at this moment.
This setup will be mostly for educational/fun purposes. I just could not stand the idea of all this nice hardware going to the recycler's.
This setup will be mostly for educational/fun purposes. I just could not stand the idea of all this nice hardware going to the recycler's.
Re: BiCS DVDs
use it to load vmware and then load an oxe, 8770 and whatever you want to learn on separate machines!!
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Bics is dead, use ghat hardware for better things as oldboy says
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Thanks for your replies. I could indeed do something with VMs, however, the question remains: how do I obtain the necessary software for educational purposes?
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You will need BPWS access to download OXE, 8770 and whatever you want to load... suggest you play with VAA great product!!
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I assume the BPWS is off limits for mere enthusiasts like myself, as I am certainly not a Business Partner nor do I have contact with any of them.
So then we're back to square one
So then we're back to square one
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BPWS is only for registered partners. So, unless you work for an Alcatel BP then yes.
Now, BiCs was one of the first Alcatel attempts to going to VM direction with unified communications, and has passed away some time ago.
What we suggest is you to play with more recent versions of software, the evolution of bics or just play with OXE. For that, you better grab that HW you have,install a VMWARE ESX and in it create one machine for OXE for example, you can find the images on the Internet. Once you have it, you download documentation and follow standard configuration. Now comes to licensing... Do you have them? Do a backup of licenses before anything and hope not to lose the cpu ID as USB dongles were used too...
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Now, BiCs was one of the first Alcatel attempts to going to VM direction with unified communications, and has passed away some time ago.
What we suggest is you to play with more recent versions of software, the evolution of bics or just play with OXE. For that, you better grab that HW you have,install a VMWARE ESX and in it create one machine for OXE for example, you can find the images on the Internet. Once you have it, you download documentation and follow standard configuration. Now comes to licensing... Do you have them? Do a backup of licenses before anything and hope not to lose the cpu ID as USB dongles were used too...
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Re: BiCS DVDs
Hello cavagnaro,
I do fully understand your idea and that's what I want to do. I've already been able to download the documentation thanks to this forum.
I do have the license files and the dongle from the BiCS server, only thing needed is the software.
OXE_RELEASE=9.1_I1.605.21 was on there originally. The license is probably bound to that release? So that is what I would start with.
So far I haven't been able to find an ISO or something for this OXE 9.1 on the public web...
I do fully understand your idea and that's what I want to do. I've already been able to download the documentation thanks to this forum.
I do have the license files and the dongle from the BiCS server, only thing needed is the software.
OXE_RELEASE=9.1_I1.605.21 was on there originally. The license is probably bound to that release? So that is what I would start with.
So far I haven't been able to find an ISO or something for this OXE 9.1 on the public web...