AT&T 518-600-016 Telephone User Manual


 
Before Administering a System
Once a system has been installed, it can be administered.
How you do this depends on whether you are
administering a new system, upgrading from an older to a
newer system or making changes to an existing system.
Read the remaining paragraphs under this heading and
then go to the appropriate topic that suits your situation:
Ž If you are performing initial administration for a
system that has just been installed, follow the
procedures in this Section under the heading,
"Administering a New System,” on page 3-21.
Ž If you are upgrading from a MERLIN II System with
Feature Module 1 to a MERLIN II System with
Feature Module 2 or with Release 3, or from a
MERLIN II System with Feature Module 2 to a
MERLIN II System with Release 3, see the
information in this ‘section under the heading,
“Administering an Upgraded System,” found on page
3-62.
Ž If you are making changes to a system already in use,
foIlow the procedures in this section under the
heading, “Administering a Changed System,” found on
page 3-63.
NOTE:
It is best to administer the system before or after
working hours when it is not in use or when
traffic is lowest. You cannot administer voice
terminals that are in use and users cannot place or
receive calls on lines that are being administered.
REVIEW PLANNING
Before you begin administration, you should collect the
FORMS
completed system planning forms. Planning forms for
Release 3 can be kept in numerical order (la through 8c).
Planning forms for Feature Modules 1 and 2 should be
arranged as foIlows:
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