MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Programming
555-660-111 Issue 1
February 1998
Common Administrative Procedures
Page3-185Optional Group Calling Features
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Group Type 3
Use this procedure to determine whether or not the system automatically logs in
members of a calling group after a power failure. This setting also determines the
type of voice messaging interface when the calling group is used to connect voice
messaging or automated attendant applications. The settings are listed below.
Automatic Log Out. Used for calling groups to specify that the system
does not automatically log in calling group members after a power failure.
Calling group members must manually log themselves into the group.
Automatic Log In. Used for calling groups that consist of fax machines or
data workstations (also called data hunt groups) to specify that the system
automatically logs in calling grou p mem bers after a power failure. This
setting can also be used for calling groups consisting of telephones.
Integrated VMI. Used when a voice messaging system that requires
special signaling for integrated operation (for example, AUDIX Voice
Power, IS II/III, or MERLIN MAIL Voice Messaging System) is connected
to one or more extension jacks assigned to a calling group. The system
automatically logs in the group members after a power failure.
Generic VMI. Used when a voice messaging system that does not need
special signaling is connected to one or more extension jacks assigned to a
calling group. The system automatically logs in the group members after a
power failure.
NOTE:NOTE:NOTE:
In Release 3.1 and later, any port programmed as a VMI port is
programmed with:
Outward restriction on
A default FRL of 0 (the most restrictive)
A default Disallowed List (List 7) that includes the numbers
frequently associated with fraud
If the system manager changes a VMI port to non-VMI port, the restrictions are
not turned off. To remove restrictions, the system manager must change them
thorough system programming.