MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Programming
555-660-111
Issue 1
February 1998
Common Administrative Procedures
Page 4-437Integrated Administration
4
Common Information 4
The switch and the applications share the following information:
■ System numbering of extensions, trunks, and pools
■ System labeling of the user (or other input name) associated with each
extension, trunk, and pool
■ The coverage Group that sends its calls to the applications
■ The calling group set up for each service of the applications
■ The Reliable Disconnect setting for loop-start trunk
■ The Delay Ring and Coverage Delay Interval settings
■ The Transfer Return Time and VMS Transfer Return Interval settings
Set Up 4
You cannot program the common information until you have completed basic
setup programming for the communications system. Use SPM or the system
programming console to program the following:
■ Mode of operation
■ System numbering
■ System operator positions
■ Phantom extensions
■ Lines/Trunks to pools assignment
NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:
If you do not want all lines to have the same application services, you must
assign lines with the same services to the same pools.
Programmable Options 4
When you complete the system setup, you can use the information in Table 4–6 to
program through Integrated Administration.