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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Programming
555-660-111
Issue 1
February 1998
Common Administrative Procedures
Page 3-12System Renumbering
3
Use the single renumbering procedure any time the extension numbers you are
changing
from
or
to
are not sequential.
Block renumbering is quicker, but you can use block renumbering only when the
extension numbers you are changing
from and to are sequential.
When trunk or extension modules are removed from the control unit, the
remaining modules must be rearranged so that no empty slots remain. The
system does not acknowledge any modules installed after an empty slot;
therefore, if the system is renumbered, extensions are not assigned to extension
jacks after the empty slots.
NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:
Figure 3–1
, Figure 3–2, and Figure 3–3 show the default settings in the
gray spaces. Extensions can be renumbered to any number shown in the
white spaces.
Figure 3–1. 2-Digit Numbering
0 Operator Console (not flexible) 0
1 Extensions 1019
2 Extensions 2029
3 Extensions 3039
4 Extensions 4049
5 Extensions 5059
6 Extensions 6066 Extra
Extensions
67006842
6843
6849
Extra MFMs/
Terminal Adapters
68506992
6993
6999
7 Main Pool
70
MFMs/
Terminal Adapters
710766
767
769
Calling Groups
770–791,79207929
Paging
Groups
793799
8 800
*
Trunks 801880 Park
881888
889
Pools
890899
9 ARS Access (Hybrid/PBX Mode) / Idle Line Access 9
*
Listed Directory Number (QCC Queue)
Remote Access
NOTE: “0” and “10” are the same station.