Programming Overview - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND Release 2.0 System Programming Manual

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Programming Overview

Types of Programming
There are three types of programming for the communications system:
System Programming — enables the System manager to program
features that affect all or most system users. System programming
requires one the following:
NOTE:
If your system has the AT&T Integrated Solution II (IS II) — UNlX®
application, you have a Master Controller equipped with the UNIX
version of SPM. See Chapter 2 for more information.
Extension Programming enables individual telephone users and
system operators (except for QCC operators) to change their telephone
features to meet individual needs. For details on extension programming,
see the appropriate user and operator guides.
Centralized Telephone Programming enables the System manager to
program any feature that can be programmed by individual telephone
users or system operators. Centralized Telephone Programming can be
done on the programming console or on a PC with the SPM software.
For details on Centralized Telephone Programming, see Chapter 4.
an MLX-20L™ telephone connected to one of the first five ports
of the first MLX module in the control unit
a PC with System Programming and Maintenance (SPM)
software connected to the lower RS-232 port on the processor,
with a built-in modem in the processor. The modem permits
remote programming and maintenance via the public network.
SPM emulates a system programming console on your PC.
Introduction to System Programming 1-3

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