Instruction manual
MERLIN LEGEND/MAGIX toll fraud
Issue 9 May 2003
6-37
■ Outside lines can be assigned to night service groups in order for calls 
received on these lines to receive night service treatment. The system 
manager can assign the following types of outside lines to night service 
groups:
— Loop-start lines
— Ground-start lines
— NI-BRI B-channels
— PRI B-channels that are routed by line appearance
— Automatic incoming tie trunks
■ The following types of outside lines cannot be assigned to night service 
groups:
— DID (Direct Inward Dial) trunks
— Dial-in tie trunks
— PRI B-channels that are routed by dial plan
— Line/trunk jacks programmed for alarm, music-on-hold, or 
paging
— Unequipped line/trunk jacks
■ Night service group members and operators must all be local system 
users. Private trunks should not be assigned to night service groups.
During night service operation, calls received on lines assigned to a night service 
group ring at the night service destination for the group (an extension or calling 
group). A line need not be assigned to an operator position in order to receive 
night service coverage to a calling group.
Lines that are not assigned to a night service group, whether or not they appear at 
operator consoles, do not receive night service treatment.
**** SECURITY ALERT ****
If night service is used to activate remote administration you should not use a line 
with a published telephone number. Professional toll fraud criminals scan 
telephone directories for published local and 800 telephone numbers. Using these 
numbers, they attempt to gain access to the system, then may use such features 
as remote access to reach outside facilities from within the system. 










