MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Features
Page 591
System Renumbering
Table 40.
Renumbering Extensions
*
In Hybrid/PBX mode, an extension is assigned to the Listed Directory Number
(the published main number) for the QCC queue.
In Release 1.0 systems, when the system manager uses single renumbering to
assign a specified extension number, the system is forced idle during the
renumbering process. In Release 1.1 and later systems, the system is not forced
idle when renumbering extensions, Automatic Route Selection access code,
calling groups, Idle Line Access Code, Listed Directory Number, paging groups,
park zones, Pools, and remote access code. However, in Release 1.1 and later
systems, when you are renumbering a line/trunk, the line is forced idle during the
renumbering process.
Block Renumbering
4
0
Block renumbering can be used only when the extension numbers you are
changing
from
are sequential and the extension numbers you are changing
to
are
sequential. Block renumbering can be used to assign extension numbers to a
group of extensions, adjuncts, or lines.
Renumbering
Extensions
Yes
or No
Factory Settings
ARS Access Code or
Idle Line Access Code
Yes 9
Calling Groups
Yes
770–791 and 7920–7929
DSS Page 1 button
Yes
starts with Extension 0
DSS Page 2 button
Yes
starts with Extension 50
DSS Page 3 button
Yes
starts with Extension 100
Extra Adjuncts
Yes
6850–6992 (2-digit plan)
Extra Extensions
Yes
6700–6842 (2-digit plan)
Listed Directory
Number*
Yes
800
MFMs
Yes
710–766 (2-digit plan)
300–499 (3-digit plan)
Operator (Primary
System or QCC)
No
0
Paging Groups
Yes
793–799
Park Zones
Yes
881–888 (system operator only)
Pool
Yes
Main Pool: 70
Dial-in Tie Trunk: 891
Automatic-in Tie Trunk: 892
Remote Access Code
Yes
889
Extensions
Yes
10–66 (2-digit plan)
100–299 (3-digit plan)
Lines/Trunks
Yes
801–880