MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1
System Planning
555-661-112
Issue 1
August 1998
Lines/Trunks
Page 3-11Selecting Line/Trunk Options
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Selecting Line/Trunk Options 3
You can select the following options for the incoming trunks connected to the
system:
■ Loop-Start Reliable Disconnect
■ Outmode Signaling
■ Toll-Call Prefix Dialing Requirements (Toll Type)
■ Hold Disconnect Interval
■ QCC Operator to Receive Calls (Hybrid/PBX mode only)
■ QCC Queue Priority (Hybrid/PBX mode only)
■ Pools
■ Remote Access
■ DS1 Connectivity
■ Tie Trunks
■ DID Trunks
■ NI-1 BRI Connectivity
NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:
If incoming trunks are part of a private network, the Switch Identifier must
also be programmed. See the
Network Reference
for information.
This section contains instructions for selecting line/trunk options for incoming
trunks. In addition, because some systems outside of the US have slow dial tones
from their local telephone companies, this section also includes instructions for
compensating for slow dial tone.
Forms Needed 3
■ Form 1, System Planning
■ Form 2c, System Numbering: Line/Trunk Jacks
■ Form 3a, Incoming Trunks: Remote Access
■ Form 3b, Incoming Trunks: DS1 Connectivity (100D Module)
■ Form 3c, Incoming Trunks: Tie
■ Form 3d, Incoming Trunks: DID
■ Form 3i, Incoming Trunks: BRI Options (800 NI-BRI module)