[cisco-voip] How are you all dealing with Jabber and 911????

Brian Meade bmeade90 at vt.edu
Thu Oct 3 15:21:00 EDT 2019


Redsky is the way to go for this.  They have a softphone client add-on that
pops up to ask for address when your location changes.

On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 2:14 PM Scott Voll <svoll.voip at gmail.com> wrote:

> CER / CM 12.5
>
> See attached PDF of for the diagram.  Starting at the bottom left you see
> all our Jabber stuff internally goes to CM and CER and works as needed.
>
> Moving our way up the diagram you will see a line from the working
> condition going up to remote users.  corporate laptops that are connected
> via the VPN. (problem number 1)
>
> Down from that, is non corp, home users that are using jabber in the
> office via there RDP connection over the VPN. (problem number 2)
>
> then at the top is the jabber clients that have internet access coming in
> via Expressways (problem number 3).
>
> what are others doing about routing 911?  we currently use desk phones in
> the office, but we may be moving to jabber and ditching the desk phones.
> we really need to come up with a way for 911 to work, no matter the
> connectivity.
>
> Back, back in the day, I remember that a very large aircraft company used
> a third party (can't remember who they used) with IP communicator that
> asked for a address and routed 911 out the local 911 call center via a SIP
> trunk.  This is the only way I can think to fix this problem, IF that e911
> provider is still around, and IF they work with Jabber.  Do you guys have
> any other options?
>
> TIA
>
> Scott
>
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