Instruction manual
Small business communications systems
6-28 Issue 9 May 2003
Limiting outcalling
When outcalling is used to contact subscribers who are off-site, use the MERLIN
MAGIX Integrated System allowed lists and disallowed lists or ARS features to
minimize toll fraud.
If outcalling will not be used, outward restrict all voice messaging system ports. If
outcalling will be used, for the MERLIN Messaging System, ports to be
unrestricted are port 2 on a 2-port system, port 4 on a 4-port system, or port 6 on
a 6-port system. All other ports should be restricted. Use outward restriction, toll
restrictions, allowed lists, disallowed lists, and FRLs as appropriate to minimize
the possibility of toll fraud.
Limited warranty and limitation of liability
Avaya warrants to you, the customer, that your MERLIN MAGIX Integrated
System will be in good working order on the date Avaya or its authorized reseller
delivers or installs the system, whichever is later (“Warranty Date”). If Avaya
determines that your system cannot be repaired or replaced, Avaya will remove
the system and, at your option, refund the purchase price of your system or apply
the purchase price towards the purchase of another Avaya system.
If you purchased your system directly from Avaya, Avaya will perform warranty
repair in accordance with the terms and conditions of the specific type of Avaya
maintenance coverage you selected. If you purchased your system from a
Avaya-authorized reseller, contact your reseller for the details of the maintenance
plan applicable to your system.
Magix R1.5: allowed lists enhancements
Two enhancements for allowed lists are supported in Release 1.5 of the MERLIN
MAGIX system:
■ Number of digits has been increased.
■ One-to-one wildcard character matching is supported.
14-digit allowed lists
The number of digits possible in the allowed lists has increased from 7 to 14
digits. Now you have more control when equal access codes are used, for
example, 1010xxx-1-xxx-xxx-xxxx. You can allow outward or toll restricted users
to dial equal access codes to specific area codes and/or exchanges.
Wildcard for allowed lists
Now you can use one-to-one wildcard character matching in allowed list entries.
Press
Hold to enter a wildcard character. The character appears as a “p” on
telephone displays and in the printed report.