Channel Partitioning Sample Clauses

Channel Partitioning. Channel partitioning shall allow talk group and individual calls to be directed or steered to a single or group of channels. The partitioning capability shall not prohibit any group from being allowed access to all channels. Channel partitioning shall be definable at the “subsystem” level. Subsystem partitioning means that, if multiple subsystems are networked together by a Master Network controller/switch, partitioning “tables” shall be defined in each subsystem. System Programming – Remote client management terminals, networked to the trunked system management servers, shall provide GUI programming/provisioning functionality of system operational parameters. These terminals shall provide f or "user friendly" operation by trained personnel. Access to system programming functions shall be protected by password security and various levels of access shall be provided for respective State agencies. Hard copy printout of programming functions or data via laser printer is required. Offerors shall supply compatible laser printers for all client management terminals. To facilitate interoperability, system management shall be capable of being partitioned. Manager partitioning shall allow different State agency managers to control their user database independently of one another. The system shall allow the partitioning of subscribers and subsystem infrastructures. Partitioning shall be defined and protected by a user name and a respective password. Partitioning shall allow access to, as well as prohibit, users from different subsystems, programming and system management areas, and subscriber ID ranges (talk group and individual ID ranges).
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