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Lucent Merlin Magix System
Programming
Octel 50 Configuration Note (77007)
Lucent Merlin Magix
assigned in multiple groups. An extension number, once
assigned to a Calling Group or Line/Pool, is committed as a
Sender. This extension, however, can be used as a Receiver in
other groups.
Only the extensions for the tip/ring ports associated with a voice
messaging system may be in VMI Calling Groups. There is a
system maximum of 20 VMI Calling Groups, and any one
Calling Group may have a maximum of 20 members. An
extension may be a member of only one Calling Group.
5.1
DEFAULT NUMBERING SCHEME
The following figure is a 2-digit map of the factory settings in gray spaces.
1 LDN (QCC Queue)
2 Remote Access
Extensions can be renumbered to any number shown in the white spaces.
5.2
LUCENT MERLIN MAGIX SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
Refer to the Programming section in the Lucent Merlin Magix manual for
information on entering, saving, and exiting database programming.
The factory setting is Hybrid/PBX, we recommend the Magix system be
configured as a hybrid/PBX. This programming must be done when the
system is idle. In addition, this programming will cause the system to
restart when you are finished. Therefore, choose an appropriate time for
this procedure.
All
Magix's Mode
Hybrid/PBX
Factory Setting
The above information is provided by Lucent Technologies CAG as a guide.
C o n f i d e n t i a l
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