Lucent Technologies 8.2 User Manual

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DEFINITY ECS Release 8.2
Administrator’s Guide  
555-233-506  
Issue 1
April 2000
Features and technical reference 
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Tenant Partitioning 
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Consult
Consult calls use the temporary bridged appearance maintained on the call. 
At the conclusion of a consult call, the bridged appearance is no longer 
maintained. If the principal chooses not to talk with the calling party, the 
principal cannot bridge onto the call later.
Conference and Transfer
If a call has, or has had, a temporary bridged appearance; is conferenced or 
transferred; and redirects to coverage again; a temporary bridged 
appearance is not maintained at the conferenced-to or transferred-to 
extension.
Privacy — Manual Exclusion
When Privacy — Manual Exclusion is activated, other users are prevented 
from bridging onto a call. A user who attempts to bridge onto a call when 
this feature is active is dropped.
Tenant Partitioning
(Not available with Offer B) Tenant Partitioning provides telecommunications 
services to multiple independent groups of users through a single DEFINITY 
ECS. Most commonly, Tenant Partitioning provides these services from a single 
provider to multiple tenants of an office complex. This eliminates the need for 
each tenant to purchase services separately, while still giving each tenant the 
appearance of a dedicated DEFINITY ECS. You can also use this feature to 
provide group services, such as departmental attendants, on a single-customer 
DEFINITY ECS. Tenant Partitioning also allows you to assign a unique music 
source for each tenant partition for callers who are put on hold.
NOTE:
If you use equipment that rebroadcasts music or other copyrighted materials, 
you may be required to obtain a copyright license from, or pay fees to, a 
third party such as the American Society of Composers, Artists, and 
Producers (ASCAP) or Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI). You can 
purchase a Magic-on-Hold
®
 system, which does not require such a license.
Detailed description
Tenants are defined and assigned by you, the system administrator. You must have 
the same authorization as that required for Class of Restriction (COR) 
administration.