AT&T MERLIN LEGEND Release 4.0 Feature Reference page 499

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Callback
Caller ID
Conference
Disallowed Lists
Digital Data Calls
Display
Forced Account
Code Entry
Forward and
Follow Me
If the system is programmed for Remote Access, remote access users
can use Callback. (The factory setting for Automatic Callback is off, but
you can enable this feature for remote access callers.) The user cannot
hang up but must wait on the line until the extension or trunk pool is
available.
If a remote access call comes in on a loop-start facility providing Caller
ID (with a jack on an 800 GS/LS-ID module) caller information is
recorded in the SMDR.
Caller ID information is not retrieved on remote access trunks unless
LS-ID Delay is programmed for the trunk because the calls are
answered too quickly.
An internal user can initiate a conference with the callers involved in a
remote access call by selecting the active remote access trunk.
Disallowed Lists can be assigned as one of the items of the class of
restriction for Remote Access. When barrier codes are not used,
Disallowed Lists can be assigned to trunks systemwide (tie trunks and
non-tie trunks are grouped separately). When barrier codes are used,
Disallowed Lists can be assigned to individual barrier codes.
Data calls cannot be made into lines programmed for remote access.
Calls received through Remote Access show standard call information
for outside calls, including the caller's number if Automatic Number
Identification (ANI) or Caller ID is available. If a remote access call is
sent to coverage because an invalid number was dialed, an MLX
display telephone user who receives the call sees
Forced Account Code Entry cannot be assigned to remote access
users.
Users can set up forwarding of calls to extensions or outside telephone
numbers through Remote Access, as long as the system manager has
enabled Remote Call Forwarding. To do so, call into the system on a
trunk that is programmed for Remote Access. If a barrier code is
required, the remote access dial tone (stutter tone) sounds; enter the
barrier code. Once you have correctly entered the barrier code (or if
barrier codes are not required), the system dial tone sounds.
To forward calls to an extension, dial
tone; then dial the forwarding extension number and the destination
extension number.
Cover DISA#?
while listening to system dial
#33
Remote Access
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