Avaya Merlin Legend Configuration Note - Page 4
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Program the Voice Mail
System/Automated Attendant
Options
Create a calling group for the
MAS ports
AVAYA Merlin Legend
• Within the Mode menu, select Hybrid/PBX.
• To save your selection, press enter.
• At this point, the system will restart as noted above. To continue
programming, re-enter system programming.
If necessary, install 012 or 016 analog ports for the MAS. One analog
port is required for each MAS port.
Program the Voice Mail System/Automated Attendant Options as
follows:
• From the System Programming menu, select AuxEuip, to reach the
Auxiliary Equipment menu.
• From the Auxiliary Equipment menu, select VMS/AA.
• From the VMS/AA screen, select TransferRtn. This parameter,
Transfer Return, represents the number of rings before calls
transferred by the MAS are sent to a designated backup position. Set
it to "0" to disable this feature. If supervised transfer applications
are used, this parameter should be disabled.
• From the VMS/AA screen, select TT Duration. This parameter
should be set to 75 (milliseconds). If it is not, erase the current
setting (using the Drop key) and enter 75. Press enter to save your
entry.
• From the VMS/AA screen, select TT Interval. This parameter
should be set to 50 (milliseconds). If it is not, erase the current
setting (using the Drop key) and enter 50. Press enter to save your
entry.
• Press exit twice to return to the System Programming menu.
Create a calling group for the MAS ports:
• From the System Programming menu, select Extensions.
• Display the second page of the Extensions menu using the More key
on the console (on a PC use the PgUp key).
• From the Extensions menu select Group Calling.
• From the Group Calling menu, select Hunt Type.
• Enter an extension number to be assigned to the calling group. Then
press enter to save your entry. This number will be the MAS System
Access Number.
The above information is provided by AVAYA Inc. as a guideline. See disclaimer on page 1
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