MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1 | | Issue 1 |
Network Reference 555-661-150 | | August 1998 |
3 Feature Interactions | | |
| Direct-Line Console (DLC) | | Page 3-10 |
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| Direct-Line Console (DLC) | 3 |
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In Release 6.1 and later systems, a system operator with a DLC can use DSS buttons to make or transfer calls to non-local extensions. However, the LEDs associated with the DSS buttons do not go on when a non-local extension user goes off hook.
!SECURITYlALERT:
To prevent toll fraud, private trunks should not be assigned as personal lines on a DLC, nor should a DLC be given dial access to private trunk pools. See the Feature Reference for additional information.
Direct Station Selector (DSS) | 3 |
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In Release 6.0, DSS buttons cannot be used to access or monitor non-local dial plan extensions.
In Release 6.1 and later systems, DSS buttons can be used to make or transfer calls to non-local extensions. However, the LEDs associated with the DSS buttons do not go on when a non-local extension user goes off hook.
See the Feature Reference for additional information.
Direct Voice Mail can be used for local extensions only and cannot be used for non-local extensions. The person calling and the person being called must be on the same system. In Release 6.1 and later systems, if a local extension is covered by a centralized VMS/AA at a remote system, Direct Voice Mail can be used to place or transfer a call directly to a local extension’s voice mailbox on the centralized VMS/AA without ringing the telephone.
Non-local dial plan extension numbers cannot be included in a local Extension Directory. However, non-local extension numbers can be included in Personal and System Directories.
You cannot use a non-local system’s System Directory to make calls. A System
Directory can be used only by local users.