How to config DSS keys on Yealink handsets from FreePBX
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Ok cool thanks, that makes sense
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@dustinb3403 said in How to config DSS keys on Yealink handsets from FreePBX:
@jmoore said in How to config DSS keys on Yealink handsets from FreePBX:
What is meant by the term multi-tenant?
Individual businesses owned under a single umbrella. They all need a service (phones for example) and rather than have X-difference phone systems. You simplify the entire system, with 1 system that supports multiple tenants.
All with their own call routes, numbers, dialing plans etc.
Not what it means.
Multi-tenant has nothing to do with business ownership.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multitenancy
The term "software multitenancy" refers to a software architecture in which a single instance of software runs on a server and serves multiple tenants. A tenant is a group of users who share a common access with specific privileges to the software instance. With a multitenant architecture, a software application is designed to provide every tenant a dedicated share of the instance - including its data, configuration, user management, tenant individual functionality and non-functional properties. Multitenancy contrasts with multi-instance architectures, where separate software instances operate on behalf of different tenants.
FreePBX has no way to separate or dedicate a share of the design. It is all a big plot of extensions, ring groups, etc.
For a single large company like the OP has, there is not an obvious requirement for multitenancy, but it would be better for keeping such a massive system organized.
Some examples.
FreePBX cannot have two extensions 1337. FusionPBX could with a separate tenant.
FreePBX can only have a single 0 for operator extension. A multitenant solution can have each tenant with a 0 for operator option. -
@jaredbusch Ok thanks for the explanation