[cisco-voip] E911 (CER or 911ENABLE), SNMP and port locations

Ed Leatherman ealeatherman at gmail.com
Thu Sep 24 14:01:10 EDT 2009


using CER here. Each switchport has its own location, so its not a problem
for example to have part of the switch service one floor/area, and the other
part service a difference location. It does mean that your network support
staff must be aware that if they change where a port is patched to, a change
may also need to be made to the CER configuration for that port.
Would be fantastic if CER were smart enough to read in the switchport
description and glean the ERL from that.

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:

> Just wondering...for those of you who have enabled E911, either using Cisco
> ER or 911Enable, can a switch and/or switch-stack have different "locations"
> associated with it? In our current layer 1 model, we install a switch stack
> in a particular space which services both horizontal and vertical space. For
> example, a switch stack in one corner of the building could service half the
> desks on each of four floors, and a switch stack in another corner of the
> building could service the other half on each of four floors.
>
> How will that complicate things going forward if we want to do E911?
>
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