Glossary

Tenant Group

Tenant Groups are a way of grouping groups of extensions in a Protegé phone system. For example, if sever- al companies in a building share a common phone system, each compa- ny’s extensions would form a Tenant Group. See also class of service.

Tone

The audible sound your phone makes. There are many different tones: for example, dial tone, ring tone, busy tone, and error tone.

Trunk

A telephone line owned by the local telephone company that connects your office telephone system to the outside world. Also known as an “outside” line, or “c.o.line.”

UCD

Uniform Call Distribution. A Protegé feature that accepts incoming calls and routes them to a series or bank of agents. See also Hunt Group.

Virtual Number

An extension number that is not physically connected to a specific keyset. This number might be pro- grammed under a feature key of one or several extension keysets. This Protegé feature has many possible applications. If your company’s phone system uses virtual numbers, consult your system administrator for an explanation of how they work in your location.

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