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Tenanting
Data Users Application
2.4
The SX-200
DIGITAL
PABX tenanting
features
are also available
for data users. A
typical application
is to restrict access to certain
computers,
printers,
and other data
devices
to data users in one or more specific
internal
departments,
by placing
all
members
into the same tenant
and denying
all other tenants
access.
Any computer
resources
which
must be available
to all users
can be put into a tenant
group
to
which everyone
has access.
Independent
Consoles, Subattendants,
Trunks, and Stations
2.5
The
PABX is divided
into distinct
tenants;
all stations,
SUPERSETtelephones,
trunks,
subattendant/enhanced
subattendant
telephones,
and attendant
consoles
are assigned
to a tenant
as they are programmed
into the PABX. Trunks
and Dial 0
cal Is
are
programmed
to
ring
to
only
their
associated
attendant/subattendant/enhanced
subattendant
position.
Outgoing
calls seize only
trunks within their same tenant
as shown
in Figure 2-1.
Tenant Interconnection
2.6
The PABX may be programmed
to allow certain
tenants
to connect
to each other
internally
within the system
or to allow for sharing
of services
such as an attendant
console
or trunks.
Each tenant
may be allowed
or not allowed
to connect
directly to any other tenant.
For
example,
an attendant
console
to be shared
by Tenants
l,2,
and 3 can be assigned
to Tenant 25 and programmed
to connect
internally
to Tenants
1,2, and 3. Tenants
1,
2, and 3 may still be programmed
to NOT connect
to each other as shown in Figure 2-2.
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