Lucent Technologies 6 Marine Radio User Manual


 
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.0
System Manager’s Guide
555-660-118
Issue 1
February 1998
Managing the System
Page 6-58Adding a DLC Operator Position
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Adding a DLC Operator Position 6
Use this procedure to add a DLC operator position to either an MLX or an analog
multiline extension module.
To add a QCC operator position, see the next section, “Adding a QCC Operator
Position” on page 6–61.
Planning Guidelines 6
DLC operator positions can be assigned to the first and fifth extension jacks on
any MLX or analog multiline module. The first jack on the first extension module in
your system is automatically assigned as the primary operator position.
If your system has Call Management System (CMS), the two CMS connections
must be made to analog jacks. Each CMS requires two DLC operator positions on
the same analog module to connect the equipment and one position to serve as
CMS supervisor.
A maximum of eight DLC operator positions can be assigned. Any combination of
operator positions can be assigned as long as there are not more than four QCC
operator positions (Hybrid\PBX) and no more than a total of eight operator
positions (see Table 6–10
).
Table 6–10. Maximum Number of Operator Positions
Lines and trunks are assigned on individual buttons.
NOTE:
Because this procedure requires an idle system, you may want to perform
it after hours. Also, when you change an extension to or from an operator
position, the system returns the port (extension jack) type of that extension
to the factory setting. You must reprogram lines and any features for that
telephone or console. You may also need to reprogram any attached
adjunct equipment and optional features.
Position Type Type of Telephone
Maximum
Positions
QCC MLX-20L 4
DLC MLX-20L 8
MLX-28D
BIS-34D, BIS-22, or BIS-22D
analog multiline telephone
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