MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference
555-661-110
Issue 1
August 1998
Features
Page 666System Renumbering
Renumbering Extensions and Lines/Trunks 42
Table 43 gives a brief overview of the extensions and lines/trunks that can or
cannot be renumbered and lists their factory settings.
Single Renumbering 42
Single Renumbering should be used whenever the extension numbers you are
changing
to
or
from
are not sequential.
Single Renumbering can be used to assign a specified extension number to the
following: extensions, adjuncts, lines/trunks, telephones, ARS access code,
calling groups, Idle Line access code, LDN, paging groups, park zones, pools,
and remote access code.
Table 43. Renumbering Extensions
* In Hybrid/PBX mode, an extension is assigned to the LDN (the published main
number) for the QCC queue.
Renumbering
Extensions Yes
or No Factory Settings
ARS Access Code or
Idle Line Access Code
Yes 9
Calling Groups Yes 770–791 and 7920–7929
DSS Page 1 button Yes starts with Extension 0
DSS Page 2 button Yes starts with Extension 50
DSS Page 3 button Yes starts with Extension 100
Extra Adjuncts Yes 6850–6992 (2-digit plan)
Extra Extensions Yes 6700–6842 (2-digit plan)
Listed Directory
Number*
Yes 800
MFMs Yes 710–766 (2-digit plan)
300–499 (3-digit plan)
Operator (Primary
System or QCC)
No 0
Paging Groups Yes 793–799
Park Zones Yes 881–888 (system operator only)
Pool Yes Main Pool: 70
Dial-in Tie Trunk: 891
Automatic-in Tie Trunk: 892
Remote Access Code Yes 889
Extensions Yes 10–66 (2-digit plan)
100–299 (3-digit plan)
Lines/Trunks Yes 801–880