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extension user group and an extension user group can belong to only one tenant, therefore an
extension can belong to only one tenant. (→ 1.7.1 GROUP FEATURES)
1.2.
Time Service
Time modes are used by many PBX features to determine how they will function during different
times of day (→ 1.17.4 Time Service). The start and end times of each time mode (day/lunch/
break/night) for each day of the week are programmed in a Time Table. Each Time Table has a
number which corresponds to the tenant number of the tenant it serves. (Tenant 1 uses Time Table
1, etc.)
[Example of Tenant Configuration]
Tenant 1
Extn. User
Group 1
Extn. User
Group 2
Extn. User
Group 3
Extn. User
Group 4
Uses Time Table 1
2.
System Management
Each of the following system management items can be assigned to each tenant.
a)
Tenant Operator: Determines the destination for calls directed to the tenant's operator. If no
operator is designated, the PBX operator will serve as the tenant's operator. (→ 1.12.3
Operator Features)
→ 2.12.6 [6-6] Tenant—Operator (Extension Number)
b)
ARS Mode: Determines under which circumstances Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
operates for calls made by the tenant's extensions — either when a call is made using the Idle
Line Access method, or when any CO Line Access method is used. (→ 1.3.11 CO Line
Access). The ARS mode for each tenant can also be programmed to be the same ARS mode
assigned to the entire PBX, or turned off. (→ 1.1.3 ARS (Automatic Route Selection))
→ 2.12.6 [6-6] Tenant—ARS Mode
c)
Audio Source for Music on Hold: Determines the audio source for the Music on Hold heard
by the tenant's callers. Either a tone or a specific background music (BGM) number can be
used. The audio source for each tenant can also be programmed to use the same audio
source used for Music on Hold assigned to the entire PBX. (→ 1.11.4 Music on Hold)
→ 2.12.6 [6-6] Tenant—Music On Hold
3.
Call Blocking
Through Class of Service (COS) programming, it is possible to:
1.
Prevent extensions of one tenant from calling extensions of another tenant. (Tenant-to-Tenant
Call Block)
2.
Limit the trunk groups which can be used by the extensions of each tenant. (External Call
Block)
3.1.
Tenant-to-Tenant Call Block
Using Internal Call Block, certain features, such as making intercom calls, can be restricted based
on the COS assigned to extensions. (→ 1.9.12 Internal Call Block) Well-planned COS
programming can prevent extensions of one tenant from:
Tenant 2
Extn. User
Group 5
Extn. User
Group 6
Uses Time Table 2
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