MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1

Issue 1

System Planning 555-661-112

August 1998

3 Lines/Trunks

 

Identifying Line/Trunk Jacks

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2.If the jack type shown in the Jack Type column is GS/LS, then write either GS or LS to indicate the line/trunk type in the Incoming Line/Trunk Type column. For a T1 or NI-1 BRI trunk not used at this time, write unequipped. For other T1 or PRI facilities, the kind of service connected (such as Megacom 800) will be filled in later.

NOTE:

In the next step, be sure the line/trunk type associated with each telephone number matches the jack type. Also, if you have

800 NI-BRI modules or have dedicated 100D module channels to emulate loop-start, ground-start, and/or tie trunks, the local telephone company will supply the telephone number associated with each of the channels on the BRI or DS1 facility.

3.In the Telephone Number or Equipment column, write the telephone number for each incoming line/trunk (as supplied by the local telephone company) on the row with the logical ID for its line/trunk jack. If you do not know the telephone number, leave the column blank and enter the information later.

4.In the Label column, write the label for each line/trunk on the appropriate line. The labels can contain up to seven characters, including capital letters, numbers, ampersand (&), dash (-), space, colon (:), asterisk (*), and pound sign (#).

The remaining entries on this form are covered in “Selecting Line/Trunk Options,” later in this chapter. If the system does not have auxiliary equipment (for example, Music On Hold or a loudspeaker paging system), skip to “Selecting Line/Trunk Options” in this chapter.

Figure 3–1 shows an example of a partially completed Form 2c.

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Lucent Technologies 6.1 manual Shows an example of a partially completed Form 2c