LD 11 REQ: OUT TYPE: (Type/Model of phone) TN: (TN of the phone you want to delete) Enter Through…
Read more →Moving a Telephone To move a Telephones between exsiting location: LD 10 for Analog Phones LD 11 for Digital Phones LD 20 (RLS 19 and above) REQ: MOV TYPE: (Phone Type/Model) TN: (From TN) TOTN: (To TN (new)) Enter Through… Example: Extension 2000 mapped to TN 12
Read more →Some Class of Service (CLS) codes can be configured to [A]llow or [D]eny by changing the last letter of the code appropriately. For Example, CNDA allows Calling Party Name Display, while CNDD denies display of the Calling Party’s Name. AAD :: Automatic Answerback Denied ABDD :: Abandoned Call Record
Read more →Load 11 is used to print or displaying a Meridian phone configuration Steps 1 through 6 will assist to map a DN (extension) to a TN. Printing of displaying the TN will give more details of the actual phone. Dos are only maps to TNs. Log into
Read more →Load 02 (LD 02) is used to change the date and time of your Meridian system. First, login to the Meridian system Second, get into load 2 by typing LD 02 then, STAD “Day Month Year Hour Minute Second” (STAD 24 11 1976 15 41 49 –
Read more →Launch HyperTerminal Set phone number to your modem dialin number Set terminal emulation to VT102 X Modem Dial… it should end up at a blank HyperTerminal window Type the password to access the PBX modem. This will not show up on the screen when you type it. The
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