Placement Of Bri Access Button On An Mlx Telephone - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND Reference

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BRI Access Button
The BRI Access button is a button programmed on the telephone console in the
same way as a System Access or Intercom button. The BRI Access button is
used to initiate a CO Transfer and to identify the last BRI line that placed or
received a call. Administered via Centralized Telephone Programming (see
Chapter 5, "System Programming"), the BRI Access button can be
programmed on any of the first ten buttons on an analog multiline or digital
multiline (MLX) telephone (see Figure 1-5).
NOTE:
There can be only one BRI Access button on a telephone.
This identification is used for Local Area Signaling Services (LASS) features
(see the section "BRI Features" in this chapter).
Program any of the first ten buttons on
the telephone as the BRI Access button.
Figure 1-5. Placement of BRI Access Button on an MLX Telephone
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