DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide
555-233-506 Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference
1543Tenant Partitioning
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Administration of the following features requires special care to avoid undesired
intertenant access.
■Bridging
■Call Pickup
■Call Vectoring
■Controlled Restriction
■Facility Busy Indication
■Facility Test Calls
■Integrated Directory
■Inter-PBX Attendant Calls
■Main/Satellite/Tributary
■Malicious Call Trace
■Personal CO line
■Private Networking (AAR)
■Service Observing
■Uniform Dial Plan
The function of any feature that specifies a tenant partition is affected by
tenant-to-tenant restrictions, as follows.
■AAR/ARS
Do not confuse tenant partitions with Time-of-Day Plan Numbers and
Partition Groups in AAR/ARS. You can still use Time-of-Day Plan
Numbers and Partition Groups can still be used to select one of eight route
patterns for AAR/ARS routing when Tenant Partitioning is in effect.
■Attendant and Attendant Group Features
Tenant Partitioning creates multiple attendant groups. Atten dant operat ions
such as direct-station or trunk-group select (DCS/DTGS) are subject to
tenant-to-tenant restrictions, both at selection time and at split time.
All calls put on hold by an attendant from the attendant group hear the
music source from the attendant group.
■Attendant Control of Trunk-Group Access
An attendant group controls access only to trunk groups that belong to
tenants that are served by that attendant group.