MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
System Programming Guide
555-661-111
Issue 1
August 1998
Programming Procedures
Page 3-34System Renumbering
3
Renumbering of non-local extensions does not require putting those extensions in
the forced-idle condition on the remote system.
The pattern number specified in this procedure creates an index into a group of
routes that are used to connect to the non-local dial plan extensions. More than
one range of extensions can use the same pattern number. UDP routes within a
pattern are assigned pools, routes, and other attributes. For more information, see
“Uniform Dial Plan Routing” on page 3–565
.
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SECURITY ALERT:
Do not program the remote system ARS access code into the non-local dial
plan. To do so will allow unauthorized calling over remote system facilities. If
the local system interprets the number as an extension on the remote
system, no ARS restriction checking is performed locally. Remote systems
normally do not perform ARS restriction checking.
Summary: Specifying New Extension Ranges 3
Programmable by System Manager
Mode Hybrid/PBX
Idle Condition None
Planning Form Form 2a, System Numbering: Extension Jacks
Form 2b, System Numbering: Digital Adjuncts
Form 2d, System Numbering: Special Renumbers
Non-Local Dial Plan Administration Form in the Installation
Specification
Factory Setting Not applicable
Valid Entries Starting and ending numbers for old and new extension
ranges
Ranges 50
Inspect Yes, existing number ranges
Copy Option No
Console Procedure
6\V5HQXPEHU→1RQ/RFDO8'3→Dial no. of first extension
in range
→(QWHU→Dial no. of last extension in range→
(QWHU→Dial max. no. of digits user can enter to reach an
extension in the range
→(QWHU→Dial no. of pattern for
extension range
→(QWHU→([LW→([LW
PC Procedure
→→Type no. of first extension in range→→
Type no. of last extension in range→→Type max. no. of
digits user can enter to reach an extension in the range
→
→Type no. of pattern for extension range→
→→