MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Features
Page 469
Primary Rate Interface (PRI) and T1
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Automatic-start trunk seizure is not available on 5ESS and DMS-100
central office switches.
Dial Mode.
The dial mode must be set for incoming calls (inmode) and outgoing
calls (outmode). The dial mode (inmode or outmode) can be set to either Rotary
(factory setting) or Touch-Tone. Touch-tone receivers are required on the remote
communications system when the setting is touch-tone.
Dial Tone.
The dial tone can be set to one of the following settings:
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Remote (factory setting). The system sends dial tone to callers.
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Local. The system does not send dial tone to callers.
Answer Supervision Timing.
Answer Supervision Timing sets a limit in
milliseconds that an answer supervision signal must be present to be considered
valid. The timing can be set to any value in increments of 20 ms from 20 to 4,800
ms. The factory setting is 300 ms.
Disconnect Timing.
Disconnect Timing sets a time limit, in milliseconds, that a
disconnect signal must be present to be considered valid. The timing can be set to
any value from 140 to 4,800 ms, in increments of 20 ms. The factory setting is
300 ms.
T1 Routing by Dial Plan
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Beginning with Release 4.0, routing by dial plan is available on Switched 56
services offered on T1 connections.
Service providers offer digit outpulsing for their T1 Switched 56 services. With
digit outpulsing, the central office sends a number of digits to the MERLIN
LEGEND Communications System. When ordering the service, the system
manager must choose how many digits are to be sent to the communications
system. Generally, the default number of outpulsed digits is four; however the
system manager may choose 3-digit outpulsing, which can be accepted by the
MERLIN LEGEND Communications System for Switched 56 services.
In many cases, the digits that are sent from the service provider may not match
the MERLIN LEGEND Communications System dial plan. In these cases, the
digits can be manipulated by absorption, deletion, or addition of digits. The system
manager also can use system programming to renumber a block of dial-plan
numbers on the communications system to match the outpulsed digits.
With this enhancement, multiple telephone numbers can be used on a single T1
Switched 56 line. For example, these could be three ACCUNET Switched 56
Services channels on a T1 line/trunk with 10 different numbers on each channel.
This allows 30 different (non-simultaneous) callers with unique numbers to call
into the communications system and reach 30 different data extensions.