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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Planning 555-670-112
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Data Communications
Digital Data/Video Stations
Planning Form Instructions
Make enough copies of Data Form 3, Digital Data/Video Stations, for the number
of digital data/video stations you plan. For each:
1.
From Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks, obtain the
identification information for each digital data/video station.
2.
Record the information on Data Form 3, Digital Data/Video Stations.
a.
b.
c.
3.
In the Data/Video Type space, place a check mark in the 1B or 2B column
to indicate whether this endpoint uses one or two B-channels.
4.
In the Digital Facilities space, enter the method used to access incoming
and outgoing facilities.
a.
b.
In the Logical ID space, write the logical ID for each extension.
In the Extension No. space, write the extension number for each
extension.
In the Equipment, Person, Location space, write the type of data/
video endpoint, and the name of the person or the location of the
equipment.
In the Digital Facilities In space, enter one of the following for
incoming data/video calls:
— If personal lines are used to receive data/video calls, enter
the line/trunk number for each personal line. For example,
801/802.
— If Dial Plan Routing is used to route incoming data/video calls
(PRI and T1 Switched 56 facilities only), enter Dial Plan
Routing.
— If Tie Line Routing is used to route incoming data/video calls
(PRI and T1 Switched 56 facilities only), enter Tie Line
Routing.
In the Digital Facilities Out space, enter one of the following for
outgoing data/video calls:
— If personal lines are used to place outgoing data/video calls,
enter the line/trunk number for each personal line—for
example, 801/802.
— If Pool Access is used to place outgoing data/video calls,
enter the pool access number—for example, 890.
— If Automatic Route Selection (ARS) is used to place outgoing
data/video calls, enter the ARS access code. The ARS
access code factory setting is 9.
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April 1999
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