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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
Features
Remote Access
When barrier codes are not used, the FRL is assigned to all remote access
lines/trunks and cannot be assigned to individual lines/trunks. When barrier
codes are used, FRLs are assigned to individual barrier codes.
Allowed List Assignment. Assigns Allowed Lists and is used when
remote access users are restricted from making local and/or toll calls.
When an Allowed List is assigned, remote access users can call specific
numbers included on the list (local or long-distance). Allowed Lists are set
up for all system users (see
barrier codes are used, Allowed Lists are assigned to individual barrier
codes.
Disallowed List Assignment. Assigns Disallowed Lists; use when remote
access users are not restricted from making local and/or toll calls. When a
Disallowed List is assigned, remote users cannot dial the specific numbers
included on the list. Disallowed Lists are set up for all system users (see
''Allowed/Disallowed Lists'' on page
Disallowed Lists can be assigned to all remote access lines/trunks and
cannot be assigned to individual lines/trunks. When barrier codes are used,
Disallowed Lists are assigned to individual barrier codes.
Automatic Callback (Autoqueuing). The factory setting prevents a remote
caller who reaches a busy pool (Hybrid/PBX only) or extension from using
the Automatic Callback feature to request a pool or extension. The factory
setting can be changed to allow remote users to use Automatic Callback to
request busy pools or extensions. Automatic Callback assignment applies
to all remote access users and cannot be assigned to lines/trunks or barrier
codes on an individual basis.
Considerations and Constraints
Under applicable tariffs, the customer is responsible for any charges incurred
through the remote use of system facilities. To prevent unauthorized use of the
system's outside lines by remote callers, see the Security Alert on
Beginning with Release 3.0, combining mismatched line/trunk types (touch tone
and rotary) does not cause a call to fail.
Rotary-dial telephone users are routed to a QCC assigned as a backup extension.
From there, callers are connected to the system operator.
Remote access calls ring on SA or ICOM buttons; however, the telephone rings
like an outside call.
Systems with DID trunks can designate a DID extension that off-site users can
dial to use remote access.
If a remote caller does not dial a number or feature code before the time-out
period expires, the call goes to the redirect destination programmed for remote
access.
''Allowed/Disallowed Lists'' on page
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