<div>We addressed this doing 2 things. 1 make all fax and modems unable to dial 911. (solved 50% right off the bat). Then we setup 911 to play a quick "you have dialed 911 if this is an emergency stay on the line" and off route. 9911 is immediate. This solved
99.99% of all our accidental 911 issues. Its amazing what a 4-6 second message saying you dialed 911 will do to keep the local police happy.</div>
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<div>just a though...<br><br> </div>
<div><span class="gmail_quote">On 12/26/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Kevin Dunn</b> <<a href="mailto:cheesevoice@gmail.com">cheesevoice@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</span>
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<div>From a telco standpoint it is ABSOLUTELY possible to do this...</div>
<div>in fact most Teclo's have 91(drop) calls forward Call Information to the PSAP in case the emergency has disrupted the call. This was very indicative of old access codes and PBX's</div>
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<div>From Call Manager 5.1 the pots dial peers are matched on each digit, so 91 would not match a destination pattern of 911 </div>
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<div>So I don't think it is possible. If we are talkign about PRI connections andnot FXO ports you might want to check with the serivce provider to see if they are doing interdigit timeouts on their dial peers. If they are set too quickly you sending them 9 1 NPA NXX THGP might be too slow betweenthe 1 and the NPA and THAT telco setting could register a 911 call. ( pretty far fetched though)
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<div>one thing we do here is whenever a 91 or 911 is called (outside access code is 8) then there is a CDR dip that emails us so wecna ceck the erroneously dialed numbers. I bet you have a user who is dialing incorrectly or a sticky 9 button (hits 9 and it sends 2 9's) then the 99 1 will trigger a 9. dial peer that will contact the PSAP)
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<div>Thanks </div><span class="sg">
<div>Kevin<br><br> </div></span>
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<div><span class="e" id="q_117179179018f2b5_3"><span class="gmail_quote">On 12/14/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Scott Voll</b> <<a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="mailto:svoll.voip@gmail.com" target="_blank">
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<div>Is it possible if someone dials 91 and pauses long enough would it auto dial 911? I think I might have 911 set to emergency priority or what every it's called.</div>
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