06-22-2009 06:05 PM - edited 03-12-2019 09:08 AM
Any phones that cannot be located on a switch configured in Cisco Emergency Responder appear on the unlocated phones list. Refer to the Unlocated Phones section of Cisco Emergency Responder Administration Page Reference.
This list describes situations that can prevent Cisco Emergency Responder from locating a phone:
After fixing the problems that are preventing Cisco Emergency Responder from locating phones, run the switch-port and phone update process on the affected switches, or on all switches:
For further information, refer to these documents:
Voice applications (CRS, PA, CCM Plugins, CER, CCC, MeetingPlace, etc.)
Nothing detected: Not detected, recorded, understood, recognized, etc.
Cisco discovery protocol (CDP)
Emergency Responder (ER)
Unlocated phones
Unlocated switches
Switchport mapping
Does anyone know of a good way to track mobile wireless Jabber users with CER?
Our building is three levels, each large enough to require two ERL's. We've broken down our LAN so that the sub-nets mirror our ERL's which allows us to track jabber users that are plugged in by mapping those ip ranges to ERL's, however...
Our users do not have assigned cubicles or seats, nor do they have assigned phones. They use jabber for all their telephone needs and are encouraged to sit anywhere they like on any given day. In order to allow users to roam while on the phone and not lose audio, the wireless in our building is comprised of a single /23 network. While this is great for roaming, it denies us any ability to track wireless users by using IP addresses associated to ERL's.
I thought I would be able to track wireless users by associating the switches themselves to ERL's using the SNMP option, but I don't see wireless devices associated to the switchports where the AP's are plugged in.
Is there a best practice for tracking wireless users who roam between ERL's on a contiguous sub-net?
Thanks in advance!
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