Instruction manual

MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Planning
555-650-112
Issue 1
June 1997
Features
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6. To complete the Call Type column, enter
one
of the following:
For voice only calls, write V.
For data only calls, write D.
For both voice and data calls, write V/D.
7. If you have worked on only one of your planned non-default tables,
complete all copies of Form 3f. Repeat Steps 1 through 6 for each table
(Tables 1 through 16) that you need.
8. If you have not completed the factory-set tables, do so now:
a. For Tables 17 (Default Toll) and 18 (Default Local), repeat Steps 1
through 6 to complete the subpattern and pool routing sections.
b. For the Dial 0 table (Table 19) complete the Pool routing, Facility
Restriction Level (FRL) and Other Digits entries following Steps 2
through 4.
!
WARNING:
In the next step, assigning a restrictive FRL could impair the ability to
dial 911.
c. If users need to dial an access code to call the special numbers 411,
611, 811, and 911, record that code on the Special Number Table
20), under the Other Digits heading. Assign the FRL as shown in
Step 3.
9. If restricting extensions and remote access users from specific routes,
locate Form 6g, Call Restriction Assignments and Lists:
a. Under the ARS Restriction Level heading on each telephone form,
write the value (0 to 6) you want to assign.
b. Under the ARS Restriction Level heading on pages 3 and 4 of Form
3a, check the value (0 to 6) you want to assign.
Extension and Remote Access FRL values must be equal to or greater
than the FRL value assigned to routes in order for users to access those
routes. A value of 0 is the most restrictive, and a value of 6 is the least
restrictive. The factory-set FRL value assigned to extensions is 3.
To restrict an extension from specific routes, assign an FRL value to the
extension that is lower than the route’s value.
For example, if you want to limit a user from making calls on pools with
special-use lines/trunks such as WATS, assign a value of 0. If you want a
telephone used by a top executive to have unlimited use of any ARS route,
assign a value of 6.