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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
System Manager's Guide 555-661-118
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Managing the System
Changing Trunk-to-Trunk Transfer Status
Use this procedure to enable or disable trunk-to-trunk transfer at one or more
extensions.
Planning Guidelines
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SECURITYlALERT:
The factory setting for all extensions, including voice messaging (VMI) ports
and remote access barrier codes, disallows trunk-to-trunk transfer. If you
elect to enable this feature at an extension, consider the risk of toll-fraud
abusers obtaining access to your system and calling out of the system using
this feature. For more information about protecting your system from
fraudulent toll charges, see Appendix A, "Customer Support Information."
Valid Entries
Enabled, Disabled
A single-line telephone can never perform a trunk-to-trunk transfer unless it is
plugged into a port programmed as a VMI port.
Task List: Changing Trunk-to-Trunk
Transfer Status
Obtain the following forms, as appropriate:
— Form 4b, Analog Multiline Telephone
— Form 4d, MLX Telephone
— Form 4e, MFM Adjunct: MLX Telephone
— Form 4f, Tip/Ring Equipment
— Form 5a, Direct-Line Console (DLC): Analog
— Form 5b, Direct-Line Console (DLC): Digital
— Form 5c, MFM Adjunct: DLC
— Form 5d, Queued Call Console (QCC)
— Data Form 1a, Modem Data Station
— Data Form 1b, 7500B Data Station
If necessary, read "Transfer" in the Feature Reference for detailed
information about this feature.
Plan changes and record the new values on the form(s).
Open the System Programming menu from the console or a PC with SPM.
Program the change(s), following the instructions for "Trunk-to-Trunk
Transfer" in System Programming , Chapter 3, or the summary
programming instructions below.
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Issue 1
August 1998
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