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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference
555-661-110
Issue 1
August 1998
Features
Page 368Integrated Administration
In Release 4.1 and later systems, certain settings must be programmed by using
the MLX20-L telephone used as the system programming console or the System
Programming and Maintenance (SPM) software and not through Integrated
Administration (see “Integrated Administration in Release 4.1 and Later Systems”
below).
The communications system and the two applications share the following
information:
System numbering of extensions, lines/trunks, and pools
System labeling that determines the user or other name associated with
each extension, line/trunk, and pool
The coverage group that sends its calls to the applications
The calling group set up for each service of the applications
The Reliable Disconnect setting for loop-start lines
The Delay Ring and Coverage Delay Interval settings
The Transfer Return Time and VMS Transfer Return Interval settings
Integrated Administration consists chiefly of three related functions accessed from
the Integrated Solution III menu (for users) or the Integrated Solution Maintenance
menu (for qualified technicians only):
Extension Directory Setup (on the Technician Maintenance menu, for
qualified technicians only). Used during installation to read all switch
extensions and extension labels into the database of extensions accessed
by the two applications.
Extension Directory. Allows the technician or system manager to add,
change, or delete extensions, change extension labels, and add or delete
subscribers to AUDIX Voice Power or AUDIX Voice Power/Fax Attendant.
System Programming/Switch Administration. Accessed through the
AUDIX Voice Power or AUDIX Voice Power/Fax Attendant menu, allows
the technician or system manager to program common information used by
the communications system and the applications. Through this selection, a
user configures call handling by Automated Attendant and adds or deletes
lines/trunks and pools for Call Answer, Fax Response, Information Service,
Message Drop, and Voice Mail.
NOTE:
The menus, instructions, and documentation for Integrated Administration
uses the word
switch
to refer to the communications system (what is
usually called the
system
in this book).

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