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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference 555-661-110
Features
Uniform Dial Plan Features
Reminder Service
Service Observing
Signal/Notify
SMDR
Speed Dial
System
Renumbering
Transfer
Reminder Service does not function across a private network.
In Release 6.1 and later systems, calls coming across a private network
can be observed just like outside calls. A Service Observer cannot
observe non-local extensions.
These features do not function across a private network.
SMDR reports may report calls using more than one call record.
Depending upon how SMDR is programmed and how calls are routed,
you may need to consult several SMDR records in order to trace a call
that is routed over network trunks. All network calls are reported
according to SMDR programming for reporting incoming and outgoing
calls. For network calls, outgoing call records report the incoming tandem
trunk number in the STN. field; dialed digits shown on the report do not
reflect any digit manipulation (addition or absorption) performed by the
local system.
Ensure that the system date and time are set accurately on each system
that carries network calls. When reviewing reports, consider any time
zone differences among networked systems.
Non-local dial plan numbers can be programmed as speed dial numbers.
System Speed Dial numbers can only be accessed by local system users.
A separate numbering plan is provided for non-local dial plan extensions,
allowing system managers to enter the ranges of extensions on remote
systems. These ranges are associated with patterns that in turn allow
routing over private tandem trunks or over PSTN facilities when
appropriate. Programming remote extension ranges does not affect the
remote system or the extension numbering used within the remote
system. When a system is renumbered to the factory-set default, non-
local dial plan extension ranges are deleted.
Transfers to non-local dial plan extensions are actually trunk-to-trunk
transfers. Most extensions, including those equipped with single-line
telephones, can make these calls, even if trunk-to-trunk transfers are
prohibited. The incoming call must be on a trunk with reliable disconnect.
If a private network trunk is not available to carry the transferring call, it
can be callback-queued.
Issue 1
August 1998
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