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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Planning 555-670-112
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Data Communications

Creating Data Hunt Groups

For example, to give a modem data station unlimited use of any ARS route,
assign a value of 6. If you have ISDN terminal adapter data stations, assign a
value of 0 to prevent users from inadvertently using ARS to select an analog line
for outside data calls.
Planning Form Instructions
1.
Using Form 3f, Automatic Route Selection Tables, and Form 3g, Automatic
Route Selection Default and Special Numbers Table, review the values
assigned to the routes.
2.
For each data station, to record your decisions about Facility Restriction
Level, do either of the following in the Optional Features section of Data
Form 1a or 1b:

System Speed Dial Codes

To avoid giving the telephone number of a remote computer to modem pool users,
assign a System Speed Dial code to the telephone number. Users can dial this
3-digit code to place data calls to the remote computer.
For data calls, the telephone number programmed for a System Speed Dial code
must include the access code (the dial-out code or the ARS dial-out code) if
required.
To specify that the remote computer's telephone number does not appear on call
reports, use the
Creating Data Hunt Groups
Use these instructions if the system has a group of modems or ISDN terminal
adapters.
DHGs are data calling groups that provide uniform call distribution among a group
of modems or a group of ISDN terminal adapters. DHGs support the following:
Modem pools
Dedicated lines for data service
A local host computer
A workstation that functions as a gateway on a LAN
For more information, see the
For information on modem pools, see the application note, MERLIN LEGEND
Communications System Modem Pooling .
Check 3 to keep the factory setting.
To change the setting, write the value (0–6) for the ARS Facility
Restriction level you want to assign to each data station.
''System Speed Dial''
''Assigning Extension
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instructions in
Chapter 4
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Jacks," earlier in this chapter.
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