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MITEL STANDARD PRACTICESECTlON MITL9109-094-230-NAIssue 3, September 1989
SX-200” DIGITAL
PRIVATE AUTOMATIC BRANCH EXCHANGE (PABX)
TENANTING
@Copyright 1989, MITEL Corporation. All rights reserved.
T”Trademark of MITEL Corporation
@Registered Trademark of MITEL Corporation 

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Tenanting
CONTENTSPAGE1. INTRODUCTION
Reason for Reissue....................................
1I
2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Overview............................................
3Tenanting for Data Users................................
3Independent Consoles, Trunks, and Stations..................
3Tenant Interconnection..................................
4Identifying Tenants on Consoles and 
SUPERSETTM Telephones....4Local Night Switching..................................
6Night Bells and Night...

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Tenanting
1. INTRODUCTION1.01Tenanting is a feature which allows up to 25 tenants to share
features and capabilities of the 
SX-ZOO@ DIGITAL PABX. Some
PABX features are enabled for each tenant through CDE, while other
features are shared by all tenants.
Reason for Reissue
. 1.02This Section is reissued to describe tenanting and to explain
how to use and program tenanting in an SX-200 DIGITAL PABX
with Generic 1002 and Generic 1003 software.
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Tenanting
2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION.Overview
2.01Tenanting is a very powerful and flexible feature available with
the SX-200 DIGITAL PABX. Up to 25 tenants (or customers) may
be defined. The PABX may be operated as a single tenant, or in a
multiple customer or multiple tenant mode, by sharing services such
as attendants or trunks. A typical installation may have several tenants,
each with its own trunks, stations and attendant. Members of different
tenants may be programmed to access each other (but not...

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SECTION MITL9109-094-230-NATenant 
interconnection2.06 The PABX may be programmed to allow certain tenants to
connect to each other internally within the system or to allow
for sharing of services such as an attendant, console or trunks.
2.07Each tenant may be allowed or not allowed to connect directly
to any other tenant. For example, an attendant console to be
shared by tenants 1, 2, and 3, can be assigned to tenant 25, and
programmed to connect internally to tenants 
1, 2, and 3; tenants 1, 2,
and 3...

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Tenanting
TENANT 1
TENANT 3
>
>TENANT 2
HARED CONSOLE (TENANT 25)
Figure 2-2 Tenant Interconnection with Shared Console
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SECTKIN MITL9109-094-230-NAtrunks, but all of their calls will be directed to the common answering
point. The incoming calls may be DID, DIL, or regular CO trunks.
2.10When recalls are answered at a common answering point, the
name of the tenant that did not answer is displayed as a NO
ANSWER, so that the recall may be answered with an appropriate
response. If the called party has a 
SUPERSET 4 or a SUPERSET 4TMDNtelephone, that party’s name is displayed instead; however, the trunk
group may be...

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Tenanting
TENANTSrnmnmllmI
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‘iJFigure 2-3 
SUPERSET 4 Telephone Serving Several Tenants
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