MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Features
Page 590
System Renumbering
NOTES:
1.
The extension numbers are reserved whether or not adjuncts are
connected to MLX telephones.
2.
If you renumber the extension number of an MLX telephone, the
system does not automatically change the extension number of the
associated adjunct.
3.
Digital adjuncts that use the system’s 2B Data feature use both the
adjunct and the main extension number of an MLX extension jack (see
‘‘Digital Data Calls’’ on page 183
for more information).
*
Listed Directory Number (QCC Queue)
†
Remote Access
Figure 45.
Set Up Space Numbering Plan
Renumbering Extensions
3
9
gives a brief overview of the extensions that can or cannot be
renumbered and lists their factory settings.
Single Renumbering
3
9
Single Renumbering should be used whenever the extension numbers you are
changing
to
or
from
are not sequential.
Single Renumbering can be used to assign a specified extension number to the
following: extensions, adjuncts, lines/trunks, telephones, Automatic Route
Selection Access Code, calling groups, Idle Line Access Code, Listed Directory
Number, paging groups, park zones, Pools, and remote access code.
0
Operator Console (not flexible) 0
1
100–199
2
200–299
3
300–399
4
400–499
5
500–599
6
600–699
7
Main
Pool
70
Extensions
7100–7299
MLX Adjuncts
7300–7499
7500–7699 Calling Groups
770–791,
7920–7929
Paging
Groups
793–799
8
800*
Lines/Trunks
801–880
Park
881–888
889†
Pools
890–899
9
ARS Access (Hybrid/PBX mode)/Idle Line Access 9