Instruction manual

MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
System Manager’s Guide
555-661-118
Issue 1
August 1998
Learning More
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Guides 7
There are three types of guides:
System Reference Guides. Designed to help system managers and
Lucent Technologies personnel in planning, programming, and managing
the system. These references provide detailed information about system
components, features, and capabilities, as well as procedures for
programming all aspects of the system.
Special Reference Guides. For Release 6.0 and later systems
(Hybrid/PBX mode only), the
Network Reference
provides a general
grounding in networks made up of linked MERLIN LEGEND
Communications Systems and/or DEFINITY Enterprise Communications
Server/ProLogix Solutions systems. In addition, it provides instructions to
help you set up, optimize, and maintain private-networked systems. It also
describes feature interactions, required system programming, and
supported facilities for such private network features as tandem switching
and support for non-local extensions. Networking information is not
included in
System Manager’s Guide
.
The
Data/Video Reference
provides specific information about the physical
connection and programming of data and video endpoints in the MERLIN
LEGEND Communications System. Like the
Network Reference
, this
information is not in the
System Manager’s Guide
.
User and Operator Guides. Designed for the users of telephones or
system features. Each of these manuals describes the use and features of
specific telephones or operator consoles.
This section provides ordering information and then descriptions of the system
reference guides and of the user and operator guides.
Ordering and Availability 7
For information about ordering any of the printed materials, see “Related
Documents” on page xlvi in “About This Book,” at the beginning of this book.
System Reference Guides 7
There are two general system reference guides that you may need to consult as
part of your system manager function:
The
Feature Reference
contains detailed information about features and
summary descriptions of applications.
System Programming
includes detailed, step-by-step procedures to
program the system.
The
Feature Reference
and
System Programming
are essential if you modify the
system or add new users and new features.