Surrogate Mode Programming; Programming Needed After Upgrade To Release - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.0 System Programming And Maintenance Manual

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Surrogate Mode Programming

Table 9. Programming Needed after Upgrade to Release 3.0
Feature
Automatic Backup
Incoming Call Line
Identification Delay
Remote Access
Barrier Codes
Authorization Codes
Surrogate Mode Programming
Surrogate mode allows qualified service personnel to perform system
programming at an off-site service location. The actual communications
system hardware does not have to be installed—the programmer needs only
a direct connection from the PC to the processor module. By following a
customer's set of completed planning forms, the system can be programmed
as if the appropriate modules, trunks, and telephones have been installed.
When system programming is completed, a system backup is performed to
save the information on disk. This backup disk is then taken to the new
installation site and used with the Restore option to provide complete system
programming for a new communications system.
You do not "select" surrogate mode programming-you enter it automatically
under the following conditions:
The PC is connected to the lower RS-232 port on a control unit (direct
local connection).
Only the processor and power modules are connected.
70 System Programming and Maintenance (SPM)
Sequence
Sys
Program> System>Back/Restore>Auto Backup
LinesTrunks> More >LS-ID Delay> Drop >Dial trunk
no,>Enter
LinesTrunks>RemoteAccss>BarrierCode>CodeInfo
>Code Length
LinesTrunks>RemoteAccss>BarrierCode>CodeInfo
>Code Entry
Extensions> More >Auth Code

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