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Configuring the Multi-Company Variant, Configurator, System, Licences

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Multi-Company Variant Configuring the Multi-Company Variant 17.1 Configuring the Multi-Company Variant The multi-company variant can be commissioned and configured by the system administrator of the OpenCom 100 without any major effort. In the multicompany variant, the communications system behaves in exactly the same way as the single-company variant. This is particularly of interest to users who want to expand their own system and at the same time operate it in a group. The process in brief: 1. The feature must be activated (see Activating the Multi-Company Variant starting on page 203). 2. The required companies must be set up (see Configuring and Managing Companies starting on page 204). 3. The users of the OpenCom 100 are assigned to the individual companies (see Assigning Users starting on page 204). 4. In order that the OpenCom 100 can transfer incoming calls to the corresponding company (or its staff ) correctly, the existing bundles must be uniquely assigned to the companies (see Assigning a Bundle/SIP Trunk starting on page 205). 5. In the case of outgoing external calls, the lines via which the members of a company can make a call must be defined (see Allocating Routing Codes starting on page 205). 6. An exchange must be set up for each company so that the OpenCom 100 can correctly process statuses in which a call should be routed to the exchange (see Configuring the Company Exchange starting on page 206). 17.1.1 Activating the Multi-Company Variant To be able to configure several companies in the OpenCom 100, the "Multicompany variant" (OpenCompany 45) programme package must first be activated. This is done in the Configurator on the Web console in the System: Licences menu. The licence confirmation you received with the programme package contains all the information you require about how to proceed. 203

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Multi-Company Variant
Configuring the Multi-Company Variant
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17.1
Configuring the Multi-Company Variant
The multi-company variant can be commissioned and configured by the system
administrator of the OpenCom 100 without any major effort. In the multi-
company variant, the communications system behaves in exactly the same way as
the single-company variant. This is particularly of interest to users who want to
expand their own system and at the same time operate it in a group.
The process in brief:
1.
The feature must be activated (see
Activating the Multi-Company Variant
starting on page 203).
2.
The required companies must be set up (see
Configuring and Managing Com-
panies
starting on page 204).
3.
The users of the OpenCom 100 are assigned to the individual companies (see
Assigning Users
starting on page 204).
4.
In order that the OpenCom 100 can transfer incoming calls to the corre-
sponding company (or its staff) correctly, the existing bundles must be
uniquely assigned to the companies (see
Assigning a Bundle/SIP Trunk
starting
on page 205).
5.
In the case of outgoing external calls, the lines via which the members of a
company can make a call must be defined (see
Allocating Routing Codes
starting on page 205).
6.
An exchange must be set up for each company so that the OpenCom 100 can
correctly process statuses in which a call should be routed to the exchange (see
Configuring the Company Exchange
starting on page 206).
17.1.1
Activating the Multi-Company Variant
To be able to configure several companies in the OpenCom 100, the “Multi-
company variant” (OpenCompany 45) programme package must first be acti-
vated. This is done in the
Configurator
on the Web console in the
System:
Licences
menu. The licence confirmation you received with the programme
package contains all the information you require about how to proceed.