Tenant Groups - Comdial DX-80 Installation And Maintenance Manual

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Select PC-DBA from the Main Menu.
Select "Programming" from the PC-DBA Menu. The Database Programming menu is now displayed.
Use the cursor positioning arrows to highlight "System Application" and then press Enter.
Use the cursor arrows to highlight "Category 1," and then press Enter.
Use the cursor arrows to highlight the database item "Hour Mode."
Press Enter. Each time that enter is pressed the value of this database item is updated.
When all changes are made press the ESC (escape) key to exit this database-programming screen. You will
see the prompt: "Exit This Feature"; press "Y" for yes.
You will then be prompted to "Save Current Setting?"
Press "N" to abort changes and leave all data unchanged.
Press "Y" to save changes.
If you press "Y" (yes), you will then be prompted "File Exists, Override?"
Press "N" to abort changes and leave all data unchanged.
Press "Y" (yes) to continue with the save operation.
Press ESC (escape) again to return to the Database Programming menu.
Continue making other programming changes or exit PC-DBA programming.
Note: Changes made via PC-DBA are NOT updated to the DX-80 system memory until a "SEND" function has
been performed. Please refer to the Programming Guide section of this manual to learn more about this
procedure.

Tenant Groups

Tenant Groups allow for separation of system resources such that the DX-80 system can operate as though two or
three separate systems are deployed at one site.
Tenant Group Assignments can facilitate complete isolation of extension functions. When extensions are assigned to
their respective Tenant Group, calling characteristics between these groups can be customized to prohibit calling
from one group to another. Often, full tenanting separations are not required (or desired) to allow isolated functionality
of system resources (see CO Line Assignment, CO Line Ring Assignment, CO Line Receive Assignment for ideas on
how to isolate system resources without invoking full isolated tenant operations).
Tenant Grouping allows for independent allocation of resource directory numbers. Designated directory numbers for
all system resources interact only with the resources allocated to the specific tenant group. An example of this
separation is Attendant designations. Attendant extensions are designated for each tenant group and act
independently for the assigned tenant group. The designated Attendant Directory Number (usually "0") is used
regardless of tenant group assignment. When a tenant group 2 extension dials the Attendant Directory Number, the
attendant designated extension for the same tenant group (2) is called.
Related Features
Attendant
Attendant/Extension DSS Console Button Programming
Related Programming
Call Handling - Tenant Calling
CO Line - Tenant Group
Extension - Tenant Group
Conditions
a)
When Tenant Calling is restricted from one tenant group to another tenant group, intercom calls, call
transfers and recalling operations will not operated across these designations.
b)
Extension directory numbers remain unique to system ports and are not duplicated for each Tenant Group.
(Although extension dialing may be restricted across tenant group barriers.)
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