Lucent Technologies 555-670-116 MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release, Issue, April, Smdr

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0

Issue 1

Pocket Reference 555-670-116

April 1999

 

 

Release 6.1 Enhancements (August 1998)

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SMDR

In addition to SMDR options for non-network calls placed to and from the local system, system managers now can program SMDR to log incoming and outgoing UDP calls, or they can choose to log no UDP calls. The factory setting is to record all UDP calls.

Customers who use a call accounting system may not want to fill the database with calls coming and going across the private network. These customers may choose not to log UDP calls.

Decrease in Call Setup Time

The setup time for a call across a private network has been reduced by programming the number of UDP digits expected.

PRI Switch Type Test

A new maintenance test, the PRI Switch Type Test, has been created to allow Lucent Technologies technicians or authorized dealers to automatically determine if each end of the PRI tandem trunks has been programmed correctly. The test works

for directly connected MERLIN LEGEND Systems, not for DEFINITY®systems.

For a PRI tandem trunk to operate correctly between two MERLIN LEGEND Systems, one system must have the PRI Switch Type set to Network, and the other system must have the PRI Switch Type set to PBX. If both ends of the PRI tandem trunk are programmed the same, problems occur in the communications between the two systems.

Service Observing

Service Observing allows one extension to listen in on (observe) a call at another extension. A typical application of this feature is that of a Customer Service supervisor observing how a Customer Service representative handles calls.

The Service Observing group can listen to anywhere from one extension to all extensions in the system, including other Service Observers. Up to 16 Service Observing groups can be programmed. The Service Observer and the observed extension must be on the same system.

The observer activates Service Observing either by pressing a Service Observing button and then dialing an extension number, or by pressing a DSS or Auto Intercom button. The Service Observer must use an MLX telephone to observe an extension; the telephone at the observed extension can be of any type.

A warning tone that alerts the observer, the observed extension, and the caller that Service Observing is occurring can be set to on or off through System Programming. The factory setting is on.

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