[Example of Tenant Configuration]
Tenant 1
Uses Time Table 1
Extn. User
Group 1
Extn. User
Group 2
Extn. User
Group 3
Extn. User
Group 4
Tenant 2
Uses Time Table 2
Extn. User
Group 5
Extn. User
Group 6
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 (
®
®
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 (
®
3.1.17 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)).
®
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 (
®
®
d.
System Speed Dialing:
Determines whether each tenant uses the original set of common System
Speed Dialing numbers or that tenant’s private set (
®
16.1.8 Speed Dialing, System).
®
Hardware Requirement: An EMEC or MEC card
e.
PBX Extension Dialing Directory
(
®
16.1.7 Speed Dialing, Personal)
®
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)
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 (
®
9.1.14 Internal Call Block). Well-planned COS programming can prevent
extensions of one tenant from:
–
Calling an extension or doorphone which belongs to another tenant
–
Picking up calls ringing at extensions belonging to another tenant (
®
–
Retrieving calls being held by another tenant (
®
Document Version 2013-05
Feature Manual
337
17.1.3 Tenant Service
Summary of Contents for KX-NCP500
Page 13: ...Section 1 Features and Configurations A Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 13...
Page 27: ...Section 2 Features and Configurations B Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 27...
Page 30: ...30 Feature Manual Document Version 2013 05 2 1 1 BGM Background Music...
Page 31: ...Section 3 Features and Configurations C Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 31...
Page 75: ...Section 4 Features and Configurations D Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 75...
Page 100: ...100 Feature Manual Document Version 2013 05 4 1 12 Doorphone Call...
Page 101: ...Section 5 Features and Configurations E Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 101...
Page 112: ...112 Feature Manual Document Version 2013 05 5 1 9 External Sensor...
Page 113: ...Section 6 Features and Configurations F Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 113...
Page 135: ...Section 7 Features and Configurations G Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 135...
Page 140: ...140 Feature Manual Document Version 2013 05 7 1 1 GROUP FEATURES...
Page 141: ...Section 8 Features and Configurations H Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 141...
Page 149: ...Section 9 Features and Configurations I Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 149...
Page 185: ...Section 10 Features and Configurations L Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 185...
Page 193: ...Section 11 Features and Configurations M Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 193...
Page 204: ...204 Feature Manual Document Version 2013 05 11 1 5 Mute...
Page 205: ...Section 12 Features and Configurations O Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 205...
Page 212: ...212 Feature Manual Document Version 2013 05 12 1 5 Operator Features...
Page 213: ...Section 13 Features and Configurations P Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 213...
Page 296: ...296 Feature Manual Document Version 2013 05 13 1 32 PT Programming...
Page 297: ...Section 14 Features and Configurations Q Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 297...
Page 301: ...Section 15 Features and Configurations R Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 301...
Page 307: ...Section 16 Features and Configurations S Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 307...
Page 332: ...332 Feature Manual Document Version 2013 05 16 1 10 Syslog Record Management...
Page 333: ...Section 17 Features and Configurations T Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 333...
Page 354: ...354 Feature Manual Document Version 2013 05 17 1 6 TRS Toll Restriction...
Page 355: ...Section 18 Features and Configurations U Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 355...
Page 357: ...Section 19 Features and Configurations V Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 357...
Page 379: ...Section 20 Features and Configurations W Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 379...
Page 388: ...388 Feature Manual Document Version 2013 05 20 1 5 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode...
Page 389: ...Section 21 Appendix Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 389...
Page 415: ...Index Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 415...
Page 421: ...Document Version 2013 05 Feature Manual 421 Notes...