MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference
555-661-110
Issue 1
August 1998
Applications
Page I-55Integrated Solution III
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extension numbers are sufficient for private fax extensions because
outside calls placed to a DID number ring the fax machine or phantom
extension. Systems without DID must rely on personal lines.
For private fax extensions in DID configurations, you assign the DID number of a
phantom extension or actual fax machine as a private fax extension.
You must program the following items for private fax extensions in non-DID
configurations:
■ Assign a personal line to a phantom extension or to the extension
connected to an actual fax machine.
■ Using SPM, assign the phantom extension or fax machine as the owner of
that line.
You must program the following remaining items for private fax extensions in both
configurations:
■ Assign the individual as a subscriber to Fax Attendant service. Specifying
AUDIX Voice Power as an application automatically subscribes the user to
both AUDIX Voice Power and Fax Attendant.
■ Assign the phantom extension or fax machine as a private fax extension.
■ Assign the private fax extension to a coverage group.
■ Set the label of the private fax extension appropriately.
■ Assign the previously specified coverage group to be covered by the
calling group of Automated Attendant, Call Answer, or Voice
Mail-Automatic.
One private fax extension can be used by a group of individuals through
parameters that you set with Fax Attendant setup screens on the MAP/5. To
facilitate these configurations, select a group fax administrator. You must program
the following items:
■ Assign a non-valid extension number as a special-purpose extension for
the group fax administrator.
■ Assign a private fax extension to the special-purpose extension.
■ Set group members as Fax Attendant subscribers. Do not program any of
these users for private fax extensions.
For more information about programming, see “Integrated Administration” on
page 367.