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Offline Mattmayn

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VM Tenanting
« on: October 01, 2010, 01:54:48 PM »
Is there anyway to trick the users into thinking that their VM is only their VM in a tenanted environment? Maybe "trick" isn't the correct word, but I want to be able to have distinct AA greetings for different tenants. Is there a clean way to do this on the embedded VM? Seems like you should be able to if you can have different MOH options and split the ports up by tenants.

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Re: VM Tenanting
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2010, 05:04:36 PM »
If you use MLAA and skip the front end you should be able to do this. I have done it in the past by programing up a 'fake' hunt group and rerouting this to vmail. I then create a mailbox with the number and ext of the hunt group and set this to Menu Node. From there create a MLAA.

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Re: VM Tenanting
« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2010, 08:55:23 PM »
I did this once with a 200. I had to separate out the voicemail ports, and assign some to each tenant group in separate hunt groups.. Then on say tenants 2 and 3, they had to be set to use alternative greetings instead of the primary greeting sets. My issue with this is that I run out of voicemail ports quickly, couldn't have separate dial-by-names, and couldn't have different day/night auto-attendants.

In general I hate tenanting. I can't ever seem to make everyone happy. Usually they get a PRI to split costs, and then because it's assigned to tenant 1, when any of the other tenants puts a call on hold, they hear the wrong MOH. Same thing for a shared sip trunks. I'd love to hear if someone has a way around these issues.


 

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