[cisco-voip] Emergency Response Location Mapping

Jason Aarons (US) jason.aarons at us.didata.com
Fri Jul 18 16:48:55 EDT 2008


If you are not using DIDs but Extensions and 911 calls back what will
they get?

 

Also some companies have coordinated onsite response, eg security guard
gets a telephone or email alert and tries to give you CPR, etc.

 

Personally most companies don't realize the costs around deploying
Emergency Responder, it's a love/hate for me.

 

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[mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Scott Voll
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 3:23 PM
To: Tim Smith
Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] Emergency Response Location Mapping

 

This is exactly what I was referring to.  so with this feature is there
really a reason to front a CER installation?

 

Scott

On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 2:25 AM, Tim Smith <tim.smith.wa at gmail.com>
wrote:

You can use Device Mobility from 4.2 and up.

It allows you to assign config parameters based on the physical location
- determined by the IP address...

 

So if you move a hard phone or soft phone from location A to location B
it can dynamically configure itself with the new settings.

In particular a CSS on the device, that includes the correct routing and
number translation if required for a 911 call... i.e. out the local
gateway.
 

Cheers,

 

Tim
 

On 7/17/08, Scott Voll <svoll.voip at gmail.com> wrote: 

I really don't know.  But for some reason I think someone said something
about using locations in CM 6.x for some of this.  I would start looking
there.  if you are using pre 6.x I don't think there is a really good
way.  Did someone take a phone and move it to a new location?  That;s
the problem I'm having currently.

 

I'm looking for the best solution for E911 currently and plan to make a
decision at CIPTUG this year.

 

if the user was just EM or something like that.... then it's all based
on Phone + line CSS and shouldn't otherwise be an issue.

 

Scott

 

**users --> people you don't want to do something and they do, want them
to do something and they don't :-s



 

On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 2:46 PM, Leslie Meade <lmeade at signal.ca> wrote:

	I have been tasked to find out how to do this without going down
the Emergency Responder server route. Police went to the wrong location
L

	 

	I overheard at one stage it is do able by writing configs on the
routers and switches.

	Can any one point me in the correct direction. 

	 

	 

	 

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