MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
System Manager’s Guide
555-661-118
Issue 1
August 1998
Managing the System
Page 6-67Changing Calling Group Assignments
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For a voice messaging system and auto attendant:
For the other auxiliary equipment noted above:
Changing Calling Group Assignments 6
Use this procedure to assign or remove an extension from a calling group.
Planning Guidelines 6
An extension can belong to only one calling group. A QCC cannot be a member of
a calling group. A delay announcement device should not be programmed as a
calling group member.
A calling group can be a Night Service group member.
NOTE:
In Release 6.1 and later systems, a calling group on one MERLIN
LEGEND system can provide coverage for extensions to another MERLIN
LEGEND system. For this coverage, the systems must be directly
connected by tie or PRI tandem trunks, and all systems must be in
Hybrid/PBX mode. See the
Network Reference
for details.
A maximum of 32 calling groups can be programmed. A calling group can include
a maximum of 20 extensions, but not all 32 calling groups can have this maximum
number because this would exceed the total extension capacity of the system.
If a linear hunting pattern is indicated on the back of the system planning form
(7d), be sure to assign extensions to the group in the exact order that they are
shown on the form. The system searches for an available member in the order in
which you assign the extensions to the group.
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