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How do I assign services for the operator account? | Voice and Internet | Call features | Tariff | Service Level | Bandwidth | Public IP |

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This process adds a service for the site operator. You would typically provide services to your own team where team members are present at this site to make use of them. For example, if the operator team run reception at the site, they might need voice services to enable telephony (to let them connect their handsets to the network), and to set their service level, tariffs, call features, and so on.

Important: If you assign voice services to the operator, but they do not already have allocated (reserved) phone numbers, available phone numbers will be allocated automatically from the site telephony list.

Managing Account Services

Before you begin

  • Ensure that spaces and network infrastructure are modelled in the essensys Platform as required.

  • If you are assigning voice services, and the occupier wants specific phone numbers, those numbers must be allocated to the operator manually before you assign the voice service. For instructions, see Allocate site phone numbers.
    Info: If you do not allocate numbers before you assign services, phone numbers will be allocated automatically.

Accessing the Operator's Services page

  1. In the left-hand menu, click Account.
    The Account pages open, with the Overview page selected by default.

  2. Click the Services tab to view the operator's services.

  3. If the site you are interested in is not selected by default, select that site in the left-hand sites list.

The Account Services page opens. Any Products/Services that are already assigned at the selected site are shown in the main editor.

Note: If no service has been added yet, you will see an 'It is empty here' message. XXX Not seen XXX

Add Services

From the Account Services page:

  1. Click Add services.
    The Add Services dialog box opens. The services that are available for assignment are shown in the Available services column.

  2. Search for the service that you want to assign in the Available Services list. Click the arrow to the right of the service name to select it.

    Tip: Hover over the service name in the Available services panel to open a tool tip that describes the service.
    Info: Services may be 1) dependent on other services, 2) mutually exclusive, or 3) may be limited to a particular quantity (for example, you can only have one Public IP service). The essensys Platform enforces these rules in the Add services dialog box, preventing you from assigning invalid service sets.

  3. For each service added:

    1. Specify a Price for the service, per unit. This is the price that the operator will be charged.
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    2. Specify the QTY of this service. That is, the number of instances of this service.
      Note: When adding services, the Provisioned infrastructure field updates to indicate how many of each device type are currently in use (activated), and how many will be used based on the services being added. For more information, see Provisioned infrastructure.

  4. Once you have configured all of the services that you want, click Add services.

If you added voice services, but do not have available phone numbers, numbers are allocated automatically. Rules associated with this allocation are as follows:

  • Depending on your region, phone numbers are either allocated in batches of 5 (UK) or match the number of phone numbers you require for the added service one-to-one (USA).
    Example: If an occupier requires 12 phone numbers for their voice service, this process allocates 15 phone numbers (three batches of five) for an occupier in the UK or 12 in the USA.

  • The first number that is automatically allocated to your occupier may also be automatically nominated as the occupier's main number. This depends on whether the occupier already has a main number, and on your site configuration.

What next?

If assigned services require wired infrastructure devices (for example, telephony or public IP devices), you need to:

  1. Select the appropriate switch port role for the port used by the device, if it is not already correctly configured.

  2. Connect the device to the correct floor port.

  3. Activate and configure the connected devices in essensys Platform and, if necessary, sign in to the device itself.

If your services enable wireless services (for example, Wi-Fi internet), your access port will already be connected. You may need to connect any devices to the appropriate wireless network. For more information, see Wi-Fi overview.


Service details

Page controls

Use the drop-down list at the top-right to toggle your view between active and inactive services at your occupier's site. Inactive Services are those that were previously provisioned, but no longer are.

Note: Where there are existing services for the occupier, the option in the top-right is Manage services. Where there are no existing services, the option is Add services.

Service details / Add services / Manage services

The following fields are available in the Service details view, and in the Manage services and Add services dialog boxes. These dialog boxes allow you to add, edit, or amend the occupier's services.

Tip: The fields in Bold are present only on the dialog boxes.

Name

Description

Available services

The left hand panel shows all of the services that can be provisioned for the occupier at the selected site.

  • Hover over each service in this list to view its description.

  • Click the Arrow to add the service for this occupier.

Service

The name and description of the service that the row represents.

Cost

The cost that the operator pays essensys for the service.

Important: Where cost prices have the value 0.00, this may mean either of the following:

  • The service cost is free of charge.

  • For voice or bandwidth services, costs are calculated based on contracted allocations, allowances, and usage, rather than this value.

Refer to the Billing Usage Report for details of allocations, allowances, and usage charges at your site.

RRP

The Recommended Retail Price when purchased by the operator.

The essensys recommended price.

Price

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The amount the operator is actually charging the occupier for the service, per unit.

Note: If the value in the COST field is 0.00, this Price may be charged in addition to charges associated with contracted service usage.

QTY

The quantity of this service.

Total

The total price the operator is charged for the use of this service on a monthly basis.

X (Remove)

It’s possible to remove the service by clicking X.

Note: You may need to deactivate devices used by the service before you can remove or reduce the quantity of services in this view.

Provisioned infrastructure

The Provisioned infrastructure row describes the five infrastructure types that may be required by services. In each case there is a fraction (X/Y) that describes:

  • The number of infrastructure devices of each type that are currently in use. For example, the number of phone numbers that are currently activated.

  • The number of infrastructure devices that are or will be allocated. For example, how many switch ports you need for the selected services.

Example: If your operator has no services, and you add one Public IP service and one internet service (LAN only), Switch ports will show the value 0/3. This indicates that, out of the three allocated switch ports (2 to enable Public IP and one the internet device), zero are currently in use.
Note: The devices need to be connected and activated to update the numerator to 1.

Notes:

  • You will not be able to activate devices exceeding the allocation number (denominator) shown in this service view. In order to use more devices, you need to assign more services, either by adding services or increasing the service quantity.

  • If you want to reduce the service quantity or remove services, you may need to deactivate the infrastructure (for example, deactivate phone numbers) used by the service first.

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