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Our The CX system is designed as a multi-tenant system that allows platform, enabling you to effortlessly create and manage oversee multiple isolated tenants, each of which is isolated in data. Let's take a look at . Now, let's delve into the specifics of tenant configuration and management.
This comprehensive guide will guide you to learn and understand the management of tenantswalk you through the process of learning and mastering tenant management.

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1. Create Tenant

Tenant Information

To create a new tenant, select the left menu "Tenant" and click "(blue star) ". (blue star)“.

1.1 Tenant Information

When creating a tenant, you can specify the tenant profile details as follows.

  • Company Information: Input the company information, such as

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  • Company Name

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  • ,Company/Organization Size, and Country/Region.

  • Admin Information: Input the admin information, such as Admin Username,Admin Password, First Name and Email Address. Set the Site time zone and System language for the tenant.

A tenant's profile can be modified after the

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Tenant Admin

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logging into the

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Basic Setting

You can also limit the resources the tenant uses:

  • Maximum Agents:  You can limit the number of Agent in the tenant, please note that this number will consume the number of Agent authorized by the system license.

  • Disk Quota:  You can limit the storage limit for tenants, and after reaching the storage limit, you can expand it through the system administrator.

  • Email notification: When Tenant admin creates agents, agents can log in through the login information sent or by clicking on the activation link.

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Tenant. You can find more details from 9.2.1 Company General Information.

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1.2 Email Notification

When creating a tenant, you can choose to allow a tenant administrator to access the system by logging in with the login information provided from an email, or by clicking the activation link in an email.

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1.3 Tenant Domain (Optional)

If the end-user wishes to log in using their personalized sub-domain and make customizations on their tenant, a Tenant Domain setup is recommended.

The prerequisite for utilizing the tenant rebranding feature is to have the tenant domain enabled and valid.

Subsequently, you must integrate the customer's sub-domain, already

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configured on your DNS Provider’s portal,

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into your service.

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This enables customers to access their accounts directly through their unique sub-domain. For

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example, if your system's domain is:

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https://cx.example.com

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, and you have a customer named

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Company A, you can

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allocate a sub-domain like

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https://

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companya.example.com

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exclusively for this customer.

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By

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utilizing such a sub-domain, the customer can

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personalize their tenant's branding and eliminate the

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necessity to

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enter a company

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name during the login process.

If the domain is in a Non-Secure state, the sub-domain configured to the tenant will not be operational.

1.4 Permission Setting

After Upon completing the previous two steps, you then need to configure your tenant’s permissions. There is preceding steps, the next task involves configuring the permissions for your tenant. While there exists a default setting for tenant feature permissions, but you can adjust it as needed.

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After this Stepyou have the flexibility to customize it according to your requirements.

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1.5 Capability Settings

Upon completing the preceding steps, you need to set usage quotas for certain features of your tenant. Some of these functions have default quotas, you have the flexibility to customize them according to your requirements.

Basic

  • Maximum Agents:  The number of Agents in the tenant can be restricted. Please note that this limit will correspond to the number of Agents authorized by the system license.

  • Disk Quota:  Tenants' storage capacity can be restricted, and upon reaching the limit, expansion can be facilitated by the system administrator.

Advanced

  • Maximum Widgets: The number of widgets in the tenant can be restricted.

  • Maximum Channel Accounts: The number of connected channel accounts in the tenant can be restricted.

  • Maximum Workflow: The number of created workflows in the tenant can be restricted.

  • Maximum Audio/Video: The number of concurrent audio or video sessions in the tenant can be restricted.

  • Maximum Canned Messages: The number of added canned messages (Public and Private) in the tenant can be restricted.

  • Maximum Al Agents: The number of added AI Agents in the tenant can be restricted. Please note that this limit will correspond to the number of AI Agents authorized by the system license. System license limit the number of the tenant can use the feature of AI Agent. When the tenant quota for using Al Agent has reached the upper limit, this input inbox can not be edited.

  • Dataset Resources - Maximum Files: The number of files that the tenant can synchronize when using the dataset of Al functions can be restricted.

  • Dataset Resources - Maximum URLs: The number of URLs that the tenant can synchronize when using the dataset of Al functions can be restricted.

Add-on

  • Extra Workflow Triggers: Each tenant has 1,000 free trigger quotas. The number of extra workflow triggers in the tenant can be restricted. Please note that this limit will correspond to the number of Workflow Triggers authorized by the system license.

Whether there are related function quota settings in Advanced and Add-on depends on whether you have enabled the corresponding function permissions in the Permission Settings.

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After this step, there will have a page to show the tenant informations

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information and capability settings.

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Click Save to completed “Save” to finalize the creation of the tenant creatation!.

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2. Tenant Log

After the tenant has been created, you can click the image-20241112-083048.pngImage Addedbutton to view the operation logs of this tenant and the usage of tenant-related quotas.

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  • Operation Logs: You can select to view different types of operation logs with a certain time range. If you want to download the operation logs, you can

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  • click the Download button to download.

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  • Usage: The Usageshows the usage of each enabled functions in the tenant.

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3. Deactivate Tenant

After creating the tenant, you have the option to activate or deactivate the tenant using the "Enable" switch button available in the tenant management interface.

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Note

When the tenant is disabled,

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agents under

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this tenant will not be able to log in to the CX system again until the system administrator

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reactivates the tenant

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. However,

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the data under the tenant will be

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preserved.

4. Delete Tenant

After the tenant has been created, you can force delete the tenant by click the "(blue star)" button.

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Note

Note: Please

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exercise caution when utilizing this operation

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, as it will

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result in the complete deletion of tenant data

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, which cannot be recovered!

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5. Manage The Permissions

An administrator can limit has the ability to restrict the permissions of a tenant after it has been createdpost-creation. This can be achieved by, for exampleinstance, by disabling the tenant's permission access to use features such as Contact, HelpCenterHelp Center, and other functions.

For more informationfurther details, please kindly click on the Permission button corresponding to associated with tenant Management.

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