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MiVoice Business/3300>Tenanting

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jabbo99

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Nov 4, 2013
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Trying to set up tenanting in a MiVoice Business, AX cabinet.
Tenant 1 - IP phones & Attendant (not sure if I should move these phones into a different tenant since Tenant 1 is for the Landlord). I believe by default, T1 can call any other tenant. That's fine.
Tenant 2 - Guest Phones (I only want these phones to be cable to call Tenant 1)
Tenant 3 - House Phones (I only want the phones in this tenant to be able to call Tenant 1)

My issue is when I press 0 on a guest room phone, I get a fast busy signal. I haven't tried it from a house phone yet, but I'm pretty sure I'll get the same result. I changed the tenant of the guest room phone to 1 and was able dial 0 and reach the console.

Permissions Granted in each tenant are as follows:

Tenant 1: 2 and 3 Attendants 1
Tenant 2: 1 Attendants 1
Tenant 3: 1 Attendants 1

I'm probably also going to run into a problem with tenant night switching control as well.

 
Are there any other reasons for using "tenants" such as Music On Hold, different Night Service etc ?

May be easier to just use the interconnect restriction if its just to stop groups of phones ringing others ?
 
Agreed.

crich01 - you are used to SX200's. The tenanting on the 3300 does not serve the same purpose.

You want interconnect restriction.

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kwbMitel, you know me too well. You're correct. Thank you both very much for replying to my post.
 
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