MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Planning 555-670-112
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Lines/Trunks
Selecting Line/Trunk Options
The local telephone company normally provides two SPIDs and DNs for each BRI
line (also called a Digital Subscriber Line [DSL]) ordered. The SPID consists of a
string of digits, 0 through 9, not more than 20 digits in length. The DN consists of a
string of digits, 0 through 9, not more than 10 digits in length. Each DSL will use
two lines on Form 3i, Incoming Trunks: BRI Options (800 NI-BRI Module).
Planning Form Instructions
1.
Transfer the following information form 2c, System Numbering Trunk
Jacks, to Form 3i, Incoming Trunks: BRI Options (800 NI-BRI Module):
2.
Write the two DNs for each BRI line in the "Directory Number" column.
3.
Write the two SPIDs assigned to each BRI line in the "Service Profile
Identifier" column.
Refer to the NI-1 BRI Planner form for the information needed to complete the
next sections.
4.
Indicate the Service Configuration of the Central Office switch:
Write the logical ID in the "Logical ID" column. Skip a line between
each entry.
Write the line number in the "Line Number" column.
NOTE:
Refer to the information provided by the local telephone company to
enter the information below.
If configured with IOC package "S," place a check in the IOC "S"
column under the "Service Configuration" heading.
If configured with MLH service, indicate the type of hunt group
provisioned by entering a
hunt group), or
Series Comp. column under the Service Configuration heading as
appropriate.
(voice only hunt group),
(voice/data hunt group) in either the MLHG or
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