Lucent Technologies 6.1 Marine Radio User Manual


 
MERLIN LEGENDCommunications System Release 6.1
System Planning
555-661-112
Issue 1
August 1998
Lines/Trunks
Page 3-19Selecting Line/Trunk Options
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For detailed information about these options, see the
Feature Reference
.
You may want to assign remote access to only a few trunks and increase the
number later if more are needed.
NOTES:
1. If you want to allow remote access on DID trunks, the routing digits
supplied by the central office must match the factory-set remote access
code (889) or the remote access code assigned to the system in the
following procedure.
2. Trunks programmed for both remote access and Group Calling will
receive remote access treatment only.
3. Remote access callers may not log in to a calling group but may call the
calling group by dialing the group access number.
4. Private network calls may use the Remote Access feature if the remote
access code is included in the non-local dial plan.
Planning Form Instructions 3
1. See “Numbering the System” in Chapter 2. Review the numbers available
in the numbering plan you have selected. Before you begin planning
remote access, to assure that TTRs are available, check the Control Unit
Diagram on Form 1 to verify that one or more of the following types of
modules are present: 400 LS, 400 GS/LS/TTR, 008 OPT, 800 DID
(Hybrid/PBX mode only), 800 GS/LS-ID, 012 T/R, or 016 T/R modules.
2. Under the DID and Private Network Tie Trunks heading at the top of Form
3a, Incoming Trunks: Remote Access, do
one
of the following:
To keep the factory-set access code, check Remote Access Code:
889 and proceed to Step 3.
To change the factory-set access code:
a. Check Renumber to and write the new number on the line
provided.
b. On Form 2d, System Numbering: Special Renumbers, write
the new number in the Renumber to column of the Remote
Access Code section at the bottom of the form. Proceed to
Step 3.