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
Programming with SPM
Page 2-32Using SPM
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NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:
If you remove a board but do not replace it, and then perform a board
renumber, the control unit will not recognize any boards that follow the
empty slot. You must reseat all of the boards to fill the empty slot before you
perform the board renumber.
The Inspect function ( ) lets you see which modules have been assigned to
slots on the control unit. Note that both phantom boards and real boards display if
you use the Inspect function. Table 2–5
shows the type of boards that you can
select. To see only real board assignments, you must print the System Information
report:
More .
Table 2–5. Board Types
Board Type Description
4 loop-start line jacks with 4 touch-tone receivers
4 ground-start/loop-start line jacks with 4 touch-tone receivers
8 loop-start line jacks
8 ground-start/loop-start line jacks with Caller ID capability
available on the loop-start lines and 2 touch-tone receivers
8 ground-start/loop-start line jacks
4 loop-start line jacks and 8 ATL analog extension jacks
4 ground-start/loop-start line jacks and 8 ATL analog extension
jacks
4 ground-start/loop-start line jacks and 8 MLX extension jacks
(16 endpoints)
8 analog extension jacks
8 MLX-20L extension jacks (16 endpoints)
12 tip/ring extension jacks with 2 touch-tone receivers or 008
OPT jacks
16 tip/ring extension jacks with 4 touch-tone receivers
8 DID trunk jacks with 2 touch-tone receivers
4 E&M tie trunk jacks
1 DS1 jack (24 channels)
8 BRI trunk jacks (16 channels)