MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference
555-661-110
Issue 1
August 1998
Features
Page 711Uniform Dial Plan Features
NOTES:
1. This topic only summarizes information about private networks.
Detailed information is included in the
Network Reference.
2. DEFINITY ECS and DEFINITY ProLogix Solutions features and
operations are beyond the scope of this guide. This book discusses the
network from the MERLIN LEGEND Communications Systems’
perspective.
3. When a network consists of more than two systems, a coordinating
system manager should act as a coordinator for all changes to private-
network systems’ dial plans, non-local dial plans, ARS routing, UDP
routing, and remote access. Otherwise, the two system managers
should plan together and agree upon any changes that are made
subsequently.
Description 48
In Release 6.0 and later systems (Hybrid/PBX mode only), MERLIN LEGEND
Communications Systems can be networked with one another, or with DEFINITY
ECS or DEFINITY ProLogix Solutions systems, in private networks. This section
describes how the system is set up and used for one aspect of private networks,
non-local dial plan extensions, including the following topics:
■ Intersystem calling between extensions located at different systems in a
private network
At a Glance - Continued
System Programming
continued When SMDR is set to record both incoming and outgoing
calls, specify how private networked trunk calls should be
recorded (for Release 6.1 and later systems):
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Maximums
UDP Routing Patterns
UDP Routes
UDP FRL
UDP Digit Absorption
UDP Added Digits
Number of digits in
non-local dial plan
extension number range
20 (range 1–20)
4 (range 1–4)
6 (range 0–6)
11 (range 0–11)
20 (any digits 0–9)
4 (2- and 3-digit numbers also supported)
Factory Settings
Display Preference
Switch Identifier
UDP FRL
UDP Absorbed Digits
UDP Added Digits
Calling number
No value; facility not networked
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