Tenanting

Description:

Tenanting allows a system to be partitioned among a number of tenants and to be configured to look like a separate system to each tenant. Up to 64 small businesses, or departments of a larger business, can share features and capabilities of the system.

Consoles, CO trunks, and dial-in trunks can be allocated individually to each tenant or shared between tenants. Switching to night service can be done centrally, or on a tenant-to-tenant basis. Calls through the system can be blocked, so tenants can only call each other on CO trunks.

Some system features are enabled for each tenant individually while other features are  shared by all tenants. You can define groups such as Attendant Groups, Trunk Groups, and Multiline Appearances with devices belonging to different tenants.

For more information, see Tenanting Detailed Description.

Conditions

Programming

To program tenants and tenant members

  1. License and Options Selection form
    Set Tenanting to "Yes".
    Enter your new password.

  2. Tenant Assignment form
    Program the information for each tenant.

  3. For each device and trunk not in the landlord group (tenant 1), enter the tenant number in the appropriate form:
    Analog Trunk Assignment

    Digital Trunk Assignment

    DNI Console Configuration

    IP Console Configuration

    Single Line DNI Set Configuration

    Single Line IP Set Configuration

    Multiline DNI Set Configuration

    Multiline IP Set Configuration

    Wireless Phones IP Set Configuration

To program an embedded tenant Music on Hold source

  1. Download an audio file using the System Audio Files Update (skip this step if you are using an existing embedded audio file).

  2. Tenant Assignment form

  3. select "Embedded" in the Audio Source drop down list.

  4. select the desired audio source ID The audio file IDs are used to identify embedded audio files when assigning them to tenants or ACD paths. A label beside an audio file ID indicates an existing audio file in the system.  When downloading an audio file, select an audio file ID without a label unless you want to overwrite an existing audio file..

To program an external tenant Music on Hold source

  1. Program the Music on Hold source as an analog phone

  2. Class of Service Options Assignment form
    - set "Call Forwarding - Accept" to "No"
    - set "Third Party Call Forward Follow Me - Accept" to "No"

  3. Tenant Assignment form

  4. select "External" in the Audio Source drop down list.

  5. enter the Music on Hold directory number in the "Alternative Recording Device" field.

  1. Place a 600 ohm resistor between the wire pair of the music source to simulate an on-hook condition (this must be done after programming the Tenant Assignment form).

Operation

None.