Lucent Technologies 555-670-111 Manuel D’Utilisation

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MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 7.0
System Programming  
555-670-111  
Issue 1
April 1999
Prior Releases: Features and Enhancements 
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Release 6.1 Enhancements (August 1998) 
Group Coverage. Group Coverage can be provided across a private 
network to a VMS, a non-local calling group, a QCC queue, a DLC, or any 
individual extension on the remote system.
Calling Group Overflow Coverage. Calling group overflow coverage can 
be provided by a centralized VMS, a non-local calling group, a QCC queue, 
a DLC, or any individual extension on the remote system.
Calls Directed to Another System. Lines connected to remote systems 
can be answered by any extension programmed to answer the call, such 
as a centralized Automated Attendant or a system operator (QCC or DLC).
Transfer Redirect
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When an Automated Attendant transfers a call to a non-local extension, the 
transferring MERLIN LEGEND System monitors the call to ensure that it is 
answered. If the non-local extension is not available, or the call is not answered 
within the transfer redirect timeout period (fixed at 32 seconds), the call stops 
ringing at the non-local destination and is redirected to the extension on the same 
system as the Automated Attendant that is programmed to receive redirected 
calls. This redirect extension can be a QCC queue, a calling group, or an 
individual extension.
Direct Station Selector
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Now users can press a Direct Station Selector (DSS) button for a non-local 
extension to make or transfer calls to that extension. No busy indication, however, 
is displayed by the DSS for non-local extensions.
Call Forwarding
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The Forward feature now can be used to send calls to non-local extensions 
across the private network.
SMDR
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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.