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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference 555-661-110
Features
Uniform Dial Plan Features
Feature Interactions
Account Code Entry
Alarm
Auto Answer
Intercom
Auto Dial
Automatic Route
Selection
Barge-In
Callback
Caller ID
Calling Restrictions
Camp-On
Account codes entered on the local system are reported by SMDR.
Users can enter account codes for private network calls.
When Forced Account Code Entry is programmed, a user can still dial a
non-local extension without entering an account code.
System alarms apply to the local system. The Alarm button on an
operator console responds to the local system.
Auto Answer Intercom does not work for calls on private network trunks.
Non-local dial plan extension numbers can be programmed on outside
Auto Dial buttons and not on inside Auto Dial buttons.
ARS access codes should not be assigned to the non-local dial plan. For
example, if the ARS code is 9, extension ranges such as 9000–9039
should not be assigned.
Barge-In does not work for calls over the private network.
Callback queuing works for lines/trunks connected to the caller's local
system, including private network tandem trunks. When a call is sent
across the network and a non-local extension or system's trunks are busy,
the caller cannot queue the call using Callback.
When an extension has Automatic Callback turned on and originates a
call to a non-local extension, the call is queued at the local system for
Route 1 only. If all routes are busy, the caller hears callback tone. If the
caller is using ARS to call out over trunks connected to a remote system
and the outside facilities at the remote system are busy, the caller hears
the busy tone. The caller also hears the busy tone if he or she is calling a
busy non-local dial plan extension. Neither call activates callback
queueing because the caller is not connected to the system from which
the busy condition originates.
If a caller attempts Selective Callback upon hearing a busy tone and the
busy condition is not derived from the originating system, Selective
Callback has no effect. A caller can use Selective Callback to queue for
Route 1 when all local routes for a networked call are busy.
If a PRI tandem trunk conveys a call from the receiving system to a
remote networked system without user intervention, Caller ID information
is also conveyed. If the tandem trunk is an analog or digital tie trunk, no
Caller ID information is sent to the remote system. If a Caller ID call is
transferred from the receiving system to the remote system, no Caller ID
information is conveyed
Toll/outward restrictions and the prohibition of trunk-to-trunk transfers do
not apply to calls made to extensions in the non-local dial plan.
Dial-access to pools should not be permitted for pools of private trunks.
Camp-On does not work for non-local dial plan extensions.
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August 1998
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