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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features
Integrated Administration
Message Drop calling group
Voice Mail calling group
This screen also displays the following current defaults that are used during
programming of the applications. For comparison purposes, it also shows the
current values set on the system (the switch ):
Reliable Disconnect
Delay Ring
Coverage Delay Interval
VMS Transfer Return Interval
Transfer Return Time
Using this screen, a user can change the values for the applications only. A
difference between the AUDIX Voice Power and switch (system) default columns,
other than at initial installation, indicates that the values have been changed on
the system through system programming, using the programming console or
System Programming and Maintenance (SPM). This information can be helpful in
troubleshooting problems.
Backup Files. Allows a user to back up all Integrated Administration
programming to tape.
Restore Files (on the Technician Maintenance menu, for qualified
technicians only). Allows a user to restore all Integrated Administration
programming from tape.
Automatic Reconciliation
NOTE:
The automatic reconciliation program has been disabled beginning with
IS III Version 1.2.
In IS III versions prior to 1.2, if a technician or system manager uses the MLX-20L
console or System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) to change extension
numbering on the switch, the system and the application database are no longer
in agreement. To reduce the chance for such changes to disrupt communications
between the system and the applications, Integrated Administration includes an
automatic reconciliation program that runs every day at 3:00 a.m., comparing the
application database to the switch programming and bringing the two into
agreement. The program makes changes, as necessary, only to the application
NOTE:
These functions back up and restore the application database. They
are not the same as the SPM backup and restore functions for
system programming.
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June 1997
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