ScopTel Tenants

Managing Tenants

A Tenant is a segregated dial plan Container with segregated Reporting structures. Each Tenant can be regarded as its own Customer container without requiring a unique physical installation for each Customer. This feature allows public IP addresses and FQDN’s and hardware to be optimized and shared for multiple Customers saving money on memory, CPU’s, dedicated storage space, and rack space.

Examples:

  • Extension 100 is required for two customers to exist on the same hosted or CPE installation of ScopTEL without creating a VM Container for each Customer. Each Customer can be regarded as a Tenant. Each unique Tenant|Name can support its own Extension 100


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