Lucent Technologies 6.0 Telephone User Manual


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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Programming
555-660-111
Issue 1
February 1998
Sample Reports
Page F-4
F
Table F–2. System Reports (Continued)
Menu Option Report Name Description
Access to Allowed Lists Lists numbered 0–7. If the Allowed List is
assigned to remote access users and barrier
codes are used, barrier codes are numbered
0–16. If no barrier codes are used, 17 means
list is assigned to tie-trunk users and 18
means list is assigned to non-tie-trunk users.
Disallowed Lists Telephone numbers included in Disallowed
Lists. Lists are numbered 0–7, and entries are
numbered 0–9.
Access to Disallowed Lists Telephones to which Disallowed Lists are
assigned. Lists are numbered 0–7. If the
Disallowed List is assigned to Remote Access
users and barrier codes are used, the barrier
codes are numbered 0–16. If no barrier codes
are used, 17 means the Disallowed List is
assigned to tie-trunk users and 18 means the
Disallowed List is assigned to non-tie-trunk
users.
Automatic Route Selection Access code; table types with area codes and
exchanges; routes for subpatterns A and B,
FRL, absorb digit, delete digit, Dial 0, and N11
tables.
Extension Directory Slot/port addresses, extensions, labels and
feature-related attributes. Column headings
are printed on the first page only and are not
carried over to subsequent pages. Column
headings 4 through 10 (and 14 through 20)
should be read vertically. That is:
(Forced
Account Code Entry);
(HFAI/BIS);
(Remote Call Forward);
(Microphone
Disable);
(Voice Signal); (Calling
Restrictions);
(ARS Restriction Level);
(2B Data Capability).
System Directory System Speed Dial number, label and
telephone number in System Directory, and
whether number should display.
Group Paging Extension number for each group and the
extension number of each telephone assigned
to the group.
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