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Configuration Note 77007
Lucent Merlin Magix
™
Revised 1/26/00
Telephone
Desktop Computer
With
Dialogic Analog Board(s)
Central Office
Analog Lines
Trunks
Merlin Magix
1.0
METHOD OF INTEGRATION
Integration is achieved by Inband signaling. Call forward to personal
greeting is achieved via DTMF signals passed from the Lucent Merlin
Magix to Octel 50. Message waiting indicators are set and canceled by
dialing a feature access code followed by the extension number. A hook-
flash followed by the extension transfers the caller to the operator.
1.1 SUPPORTED VOICE PROCESSING MODULE
The Octel 50 is a Year 2000 (Y2K) compliant, PC based, enhanced voice
messaging product release intended to replace the Smooth Operator,
Smooth Operator Lite and Cooperator product lines.
Inband signaling is
used for integration
Supported Voice Processing
Module