17.1.3 Tenant Service
[Programming Example: Internal Call Block]
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In this example:
Internal Call Block is employed to block calls between certain tenants.
Each extension in a tenant is assigned a COS that is not assigned to extensions which belong to another tenant.
a.Extensions in Tenant 1 are either COS 1 or 2. They can make calls to extensions in Tenants 1, 2, and 3.
b.Extensions in Tenant 2 are either COS 3 or 4. They can make calls to extensions in Tenants 1 and 2, but not 3.
c.Extensions in Tenant 3 are either COS 5 or 6. They can make calls to other extensions in Tenant 3 only.
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Extn. 106 Extn. 107
External Call Block
If multiple tenants are using the PBX, the External Call Block feature should be programmed to control which COS numbers are allowed to access which trunk groups. By preventing certain COS numbers from
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