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 Basics
Page 1-58Product Enhancements
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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.