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Configuring the Meridian 1 12-19
Defining Meridian Mail in the customer data block
Standard 1.0 Modular Option EC Installation and Maintenance Guide November 1999
Defining Meridian Mail in the customer data block
Introduction
You must define the Meridian Mail service in the customer data
block using Overlay 15. Have the filled-in data forms from the
Site and Installation Planning Guide (NTP 555-7061-200)
available for reference.
Overlay 15 prompts
Two sets of prompts in Overlay 15 affect the routing of
unanswered or busy calls:
Flexible Call Forward (FNAD/FNAL/FNAN) is set on a
per customer basis. The call forward DN is defined in the
user’s telephone data.
Call Forward No Answer/Busy (MDID/NDID/MWFB) is
set on a per customer basis. All no answer/busy calls are
routed to the flexible call forward DN, provided that the
called telephone set has message waiting allowed (MWA)
class of service.
Normally, you route non-direct inward dialing (DID) calls to
Meridian Mail when a no-answer or busy condition is
encountered. As an option, you can route DID calls to the
attendant’s or users hunt DN.
Defining Meridian Mail
in the customer data
block
To define Meridian Mail in the customer data block, follow
these steps.
Step Action
1 Load Overlay 15 at the Meridian 1 administration terminal.
2 Respond to the prompts as shown in “Overlay 15—Customer
data block” on page 12-20.
3 When configuration is complete, enter **** or type END
followed by <Return> in response to the prompt REQ.
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