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Site Manager is a module for managing delegated administration and include support for the following tasks: |
Site Manager is a module for managing delegated administration and include support for the following tasks: |
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* Create, edit, and allocate cards/key-fobs (Card Management) |
* Create, edit, and allocate cards/key-fobs (Card Management) |
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== Domains == |
=== Domains === |
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Domains represent spaces such as offices, business premises, apartments, workshops, garages etc.. A Domain is defined by the private doors, shared door, and privileges allocated to it. By adding a Domain to a Tenant System, the doors and privileges of the Domain become available for access administration in the Tenant System. |
Domains represent spaces such as offices, business premises, apartments, workshops, garages etc.. A Domain is defined by the private doors, shared door, and privileges allocated to it. By adding a Domain to a Tenant System, the doors and privileges of the Domain become available for access administration in the Tenant System. |
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== Tenant Systems == |
=== Tenant Systems === |
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These are virtual access control systems provided for tenants to manage their own access. |
These are virtual access control systems provided for tenants to manage their own access. |
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== Administrators (Tenant) == |
=== Administrators (Tenant) === |
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Administrators of the Tenant Systems. |
Administrators of the Tenant Systems. |
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== Leases == |
=== Leases === |
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Domains are added to a Tenant System (or an external Site) through a Lease which can be limited by a start- and a end date/time. |
Domains are added to a Tenant System (or an external Site) through a Lease which can be limited by a start- and a end date/time. |
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== Example of common practise == |
=== Example of common practise === |
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1. A new tenant will rent a space represented by Domain "Office Ground Floor" starting the 1st of Oct and the landlord is providing the tenant with "Access Control as a Service". |
1. A new tenant will rent a space represented by Domain "Office Ground Floor" starting the 1st of Oct and the landlord is providing the tenant with "Access Control as a Service". |
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2. Prior to the 1st of Oct the following tasks is performed in Telcred Site Manager: |
2. Prior to the 1st of Oct the following tasks is performed in Telcred Site Manager: |
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== Card Management == |
=== Card Management === |
Revision as of 10:33, 8 April 2023
Site Manager
Site Manager is a module for managing delegated administration and include support for the following tasks:
- Create and edit Domains
- Create and edit Tenant Systems
- Create and edit Administrators (for Tenant Systems)
- Create and edit Leases
- Create, edit, and allocate cards/key-fobs (Card Management)
Domains
Domains represent spaces such as offices, business premises, apartments, workshops, garages etc.. A Domain is defined by the private doors, shared door, and privileges allocated to it. By adding a Domain to a Tenant System, the doors and privileges of the Domain become available for access administration in the Tenant System.
Tenant Systems
These are virtual access control systems provided for tenants to manage their own access.
Administrators (Tenant)
Administrators of the Tenant Systems.
Leases
Domains are added to a Tenant System (or an external Site) through a Lease which can be limited by a start- and a end date/time.
Example of common practise
1. A new tenant will rent a space represented by Domain "Office Ground Floor" starting the 1st of Oct and the landlord is providing the tenant with "Access Control as a Service". 2. Prior to the 1st of Oct the following tasks is performed in Telcred Site Manager:
- A new Tenant System is set up for the tenant, along with the tenants Administrators.
- The Domain "Office Ground Floor" is added to the new Tenant System through a Lease with start date/time 2023-10-01 08:00.
- The Lease of the previous tenant is set to terminate 2023-10-01 08:00 (automatically).
- Now the tenant can start creating access rights
08.00 the 1st of October the access rights in the new Tenant System becomes active and vice versa for the Tenant System of the leaving tenant.