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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference 555-650-110
I
Applications

System Programming and Maintenance

A 486-class or better PC with a processor speed of at least 25 MHz and at
least 8 megabytes of RAM
Five megabytes of available hard-disk storage space for the application
and 80 megabytes to hold approximately 25,000 call records
For a multi-site MERLIN LEGEND Reporter application, the following hardware
components are required:
A 486-class or better PC with a processor speed of at least 66 MHz and at
least 8 megabytes of RAM
Five megabytes of available hard-disk storage space for the application
and 200 megabytes to hold approximately 62,500 call records
A 1,200-baud or faster modem for SMDR input
System Programming and
Maintenance
IMPORTANT:
This section is intended solely as an overview of the application. For
comprehensive information about the use of the application, see the
documentation for the product.
System Programming and Maintenance (SPM) software lets you program and
maintain the system. It performs the same functions as an MLX-20L telephone set
up as a system programming console, providing a display that emulates the
console display. SPM also has other features, such as the abilities to back up and
restore system programming and to print reports.
Two versions of SPM are available:
SPM. This standalone version runs on a Lucent Technologies-approved
DOS PC. Version 4.25, for Release 4.1 and later systems, runs as a DOS
application under Windows 95.
SPM Integrated with IS II or III (SPM IS II or III). This version runs under
the UNIX system. For more information, see
page I-39
You can connect a PC with DOS-based SPM directly to the control unit or you can
access the system remotely in one of the following ways:
The system programmer dials the system directly. You can set up a
password to prevent unauthorized access.
The system programmer dials the system operator and asks to be
transferred to the system's built-in modem (dial code
You can use SPM IS III only through a direct local connection.
and
''Integrated Solution III'' on page
9
''Integrated Solution II'' on
I-45.
).
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Issue 1
June 1997
Page I-37

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