MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1 | Issue 1 |
Network Reference | August 1998 |
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Troubleshooting
This chapter helps you analyze and solve some common private network calling problems that users of your system may encounter. Each problem is summarized, with possible causes and solutions. Most problems listed here originate in system programming on one or more systems in a private network. Before attempting to handle these issues, you should be familiar with the preceding chapters in this guide.
In many cases, the coordinating system manager must review programming in order to arrive at solutions.
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If your private network consists of more than two systems, a system manager in the private network should be appointed to maintain system forms for all systems in the private network. Any local modifications should be cleared with this coordinating system manager, who must ensure that changes to a local system do not have undesirable effects on the private network as a whole. When modifications are made, he or she should see that corresponding changes are made, as necessary, at networked systems. If your private network consists of two systems, the managers should work together to assess and agree upon any changes.