Lucent Technologies 8.2 Security Camera User Manual


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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506
Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference
1540Tenant Partitioning
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Each tenant may have a designated night-service station. The system directs calls
to an attendant group in night service to the night-service station of the
appropriate tenant (when a night attendant is not available). When someone places
an attendant group into night service, all trunk groups and hunt groups that belong
to tenants served by that attendant group go into night service. In this case, the
system routes incoming calls to the night-service destination of the appropriate
tenant. Each tenant can have its own LDN night destination, trunk answer on any
station (TAAS) port, or night attendant.
An attendant can specify that access to a trunk group is under attendant control if
the trunk group is assigned to a tenant served by that attendant’s group. The
system directs any valid user attempt to access the trunk group to the attendant
group serving the tenant.
Network route selection
You can place trunk groups belonging to different tenants in the same route
pattern. Calls routing to that pattern select the first trunk group in the pattern with
access permission by the calling tenant (subject to normal constraints).
Tenant partitioning examples
The following is a simple example of how you might administer Tenant
Partitioning in an office complex.
You assign tenant partition 1, the universal tenant, as the service provider. All
other tenants can call and be called by the service provider.
You assign tenant partitions 2–15 to individual businesses in the complex. You
maintain the system-default restrictions for these tenants. That is, tenants cannot
access telephones, trunking facilities, or other switch endpoints belonging to other
tenants.
You assign tenant partition 16 to the restaurant in the building complex. You give
all tenants permission to call this tenant. However, to prevent the restaurant from
accessing trunks and other facilities belonging to tenants, you do not permit the
restaurant to call any other tenants.
You assign tenant partition 17 to all Central Office (CO) trunk groups. You give all
tenants permission to call this tenant.
You assign tenant partition 18 to a trunk group that tenants 3 and 7 want to share.
You give Tenants 3 and 7 access to this partition; you deny all other tenants
access. To prevent toll fraud, you do not allow tenant 18 to call itself.