11-08-2004 05:01 PM - edited 03-13-2019 06:57 AM
Hi,
I'm getting ready to enable extension mobility and would like all phones that are logged out to still be able to access emergency services.
I have three different locations/gateways and the physical phones will always stay put, only the users move.
I seemed to remember a way to do this with seperate device / line CSSs but can't find the thread.
Can someone help?
Thanks,
Dave
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11-08-2004 05:42 PM
You seem to have answered your own question in a way.
You can set the device to have a generic DN, Set a CSS on the line to block, Local, LD, In Iternational, but let the Device CSS have the default which is usually, Internal_PT, Line1-PT, VMPilotPoint-PT, TollFraud-PT, Site-Dev-PT.
Have translation patterns of
911 in the Line1-PT and have its CSS to E911-CSS which has access to a local RL/GW.
9911, in the Line1-PT, The Called Party Transform Mask of 911 and have CSS to E911-CSS which has the E911-PT in it.
Have a Route Pattern of 911 in the E911-PT
Kinda set it up like you would CER but do not point it to a CTI-Route Point but to the Route Pattern itself.
Since you have three sites you could have an Internal-PT for each location SiteX-Internal-PT, SiteY-Internal-PT and SiteZ-Internal-PT.
Have the Translation Patterns of 911 and 9911 for each Internal-PT and then have it route to its appropriate RL/GW.
I hope I am making since and this helps you if not just let me know.
Brian
11-08-2004 05:42 PM
You seem to have answered your own question in a way.
You can set the device to have a generic DN, Set a CSS on the line to block, Local, LD, In Iternational, but let the Device CSS have the default which is usually, Internal_PT, Line1-PT, VMPilotPoint-PT, TollFraud-PT, Site-Dev-PT.
Have translation patterns of
911 in the Line1-PT and have its CSS to E911-CSS which has access to a local RL/GW.
9911, in the Line1-PT, The Called Party Transform Mask of 911 and have CSS to E911-CSS which has the E911-PT in it.
Have a Route Pattern of 911 in the E911-PT
Kinda set it up like you would CER but do not point it to a CTI-Route Point but to the Route Pattern itself.
Since you have three sites you could have an Internal-PT for each location SiteX-Internal-PT, SiteY-Internal-PT and SiteZ-Internal-PT.
Have the Translation Patterns of 911 and 9911 for each Internal-PT and then have it route to its appropriate RL/GW.
I hope I am making since and this helps you if not just let me know.
Brian
11-09-2004 05:32 AM
Brian,
Thanks. That helps a lot.
Dave
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