System Forced Idle; Line Or Trunk Idle - Avaya MERLIN MAGIX Maintenance And Troubleshooting Manual

Integrated system release 2.0 and earlier
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If a procedure requires that the system be in an idle state and the system is busy when you begin,
the screen shown below appears.
System Busy Pls Wait
Dial Code
Slot/Port
Exit
The screen changes to the appropriate programming screen when the system is no longer busy.

System Forced Idle

When the entire system is forced idle, no calls can be made or received. The procedures listed
below can be performed only when the entire system (every line and every extension) is idle:
Select system mode
I
Identify system operator positions
I
Renumber boards
I
Renumber system
I
Restore system programming information
I
Identify the Music-On-Hold jack
I
Program T/R on an 016 ETR module
I
When the system is forced idle, the following occurs: multiline telephone users hear a reminder
tone that indicates the telephone cannot be used; display telephone users see the message
Wait: System Busy ; single-line telephone users do not hear a dial tone.

Line or Trunk Idle

Since these procedures require the line or trunk to be idle only at the instant of programming, the
line or trunk is not forced idle. The following procedures can be performed only when the line or
trunk being programmed is idle:
Identify loudspeaker paging line jack
I
Assign trunks to pools
I
Specify incoming or outgoing DID- or tie-trunk type
I
Specify tie-trunk direction
I
Specify tie-trunk E&M signal
I
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About System Programming
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About Programming and Idle States
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