MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Programming
555-660-111
Issue 1
February 1998
Programming Basics
Page 1-58Product Enhancements
1
Installation, Upgrade Administration, and
Maintenance 1
These are the new MERLIN LEGEND Communications System capabilities:
■ SPM (Release 3.18) conversion of translations from Release 1.0, 1.1, 2.0,
and 2.1 to 3.0
■ Remote operation at 1200/2400bps
■ Advice and feedback administration screens for new Release 3.0
functionality
■ PCMCIA Memory Card Interface (a Release 3.0 processor board required)
allowing:
— System software installation
— System software upgrade
— 800 GS/LS-ID port module firmware upgrade
— Integrated backup and restore of translations
— Automatic and manual options for backup and restore are available
on the system. Automatic backup can be scheduled weekly or daily
to fit the customer’s needs.
■ Inter-digit dialing timer values are administrable
■ Inspection of Lines/Trunks displays only those lines and trunks configured
on system rather than all 80 facilities
■ Extensions and facilities in Maintenance Busy (both manual and automatic)
can be identified by the maintenance monitor
User Features 1
Security 1
The Remote Access feature allows people at remote locations to enter the system
by dialing the number of a line or trunk designated for remote access. The system
can be programmed to require the remote user to dial a barrier code (a type of
password) after reaching the system. In earlier versions, the systemwide barrier
code length is fixed at four digits. Release 3.0 allows a systemwide barrier code
length ranging from a minimum of four digits to a maximum of 11 digits, with a
factory setting of seven digits. SMDR records are enhanced to provide
information for remote access calls. If the remote access call is received on a
facility providing Caller ID information (see below), the SMDR report can help
trace the call.