Tip/Ring Functionality On 412 Ls-Id Etr And 016 Etr Modules - Lucent Technologies MERLIN LEGEND Release 7.0 System Programming Manual

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Programming 555-670-111
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Programming Procedures
Extensions
Tip/Ring Functionality on 412 LS-ID ETR and
016 ETR Modules
Use this procedure to assign either T/R or ETR functionality to ports on the
412 LS-ID-ETR or 016 ETR modules. For these ports, one or the other can be
assigned, but not both simultaneously . The boards and corresponding ports
include:
412 LS-ID-ETR: ports 9-12 can be ETR or T/R (ports 1–8 can be ETR only)
016 ETR: ports 11-16 can be ETR or T/R (ports 1–10 can be ETR only)
When a port on a 412 LS-ID-ETR or 016 ETR module is changed from ETR to
T/R or from T/R to ETR, all programming assigned to the extension (such as
inclusion in coverage groups and calling groups) is cleared and the extension is
restored to the functionality defined with the factory settings (such as calling
restrictions and button assignments).
NOTE:
A system forced idle occurs when you perform this task. In addition to
assigning either T/R or ETR functionality, with this task you are also able to
determine whether a port on a 412 LS-ID-ETR or 016 ETR module has
been administered as T/R or ETR. however, because this task forces the
entire system into a forced idle state, it is recommended you do not use it to
determine how the port has been administered. Instead, to determine the
functionality of an ETR port, it is recommended that you do one of the
following:
Print an Extension Print Report. The report shows:
— "T/R" if the port is programmed as T/R.
— "ETR" if the port is programmed as ETR and an MLS or ETR
telephone is connected to the port.
— "UNEQUIPPED" if the port is programmed as ETR and an MLS or
ETR telephone is not connected to the port.
View the extension profile by using this procedure:
Port
Maintenance
The profile shows the same information as previously listed for the
Extensions Print Report.
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April 1999
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