Lucent Technologies 5 User Manual

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
System Manager’s Guide  
555-650-118  
Issue 1
June 1997
Putting the System to Work 
Page 5-24
Scenario 3: A Dual-Location Company 
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General Needs
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The company has several broad areas of concern:
Connectivity
Cost-effective calling
Customer service
Toll fraud and calling restrictions
In addition, the company would like to provide these features to all or most 
telephone users:
Easy dialing of frequently called numbers
Covering of calls
Answering of calls after hours
Connectivity
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The two sites need to communicate easily by voice and also must transmit data 
rapidly back and forth. 
Many staff members in both locations require connectivity to the company’s 
customer, inventory, and order processing databases. The company uses two 
local area networks (LANs) that share data communications equipment (DCE) 
connected to a LAN server. The LANs are internetworked. Volume is high, and 
communications must be speedy in order to serve both direct marketing and 
corporate customers.
Customers place orders to high-speed Group IV (G4) fax machines and also use 
slower analog fax equipment. In addition, some customers transmit orders 
electronically over the Internet, and off-site employees frequently find electronic 
mail convenient.
Executives and professional staffers use the Internet to communicate with 
customers and associates outside the company, review developments in their 
industry, and keep up with professional organizations in their fields.
In addition, executives use group videoconferencing to meet without the need for 
travel. Personal desktop videoconferencing and data-sharing are essential to 
ensure that product design and factory operations mesh smoothly and that 
manufacturing problems are resolved rapidly.
Cost-Effective Calling
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The company uses incoming and outgoing 800 and WATS services for customer 
interaction. In addition, customers need to call in directly when they require help, 
without going through an operator. They often use an automated response 
system to check their order status or place a small order.