Administrator's Guide

Features and technical reference
555-233-5061880 Issue 5 October 2002
Night Service
Each tenant can have its own LDN night destination, TAAS port, or night
attendant.
PC Interfaces
You must assign each PC interface to a tenant partition.
PC/PBX Connections
You must assign each PC/PBX Connection to a tenant partition.
PC/(ISDN
You must assign each PC/ISDN to a tenant partition.
Remote Access
You must assign each Remote Access barrier code to a tenant.
Traffic Studies
Traffic studies do not report the tenant partition number of the extension or
trunk group used. You must infer the tenant partition number must be
inferred from the extension or trunk-group number.
Uniform Dial Plan
If a Uniform Dial Plan is in place between switches, tenant partition
identification is not passed between the switches, and so tenant-partition
restrictions are not enforced between the switches without special
administration.
NOTE:
Tenant Partitioning restrictions do not override COR restrictions.
COR restrictions are independent of tenant partitions.
Terminal Translation Initialization
Terminal Translation Initialization (TTI) allows you to merge an x-ported
extension to a valid port by dialing a system-wide TTI security code and the
extension from a telephone connected to that port. TTI also allows you to separate
an extension from its port by dialing a similar separate digit sequence. This action
causes the extension to be administered as an X port.
When TTI is enabled for voice, all voice ports (except BRI ports) become TTI
ports or ports from which a TTI merge sequence can occur.
TTI is usually used to move phones, however, it also supports connecting and
moving attendants, data modules, voice/data telephones, and ISDN-BRI
telephones.