Core Issue
There is probably a problem with the configuration of your standby Cisco Emergency Responder server.Resolution
If you have only configured a primary Cisco Emergency Responder server, install and configure a standby Cisco Emergency Responder server. If CPU utilization on the primary server reaches one hundred percent, the Cisco Emergency Responder cannot handle emergency calls. In this case, the standby server handles the calls.To resolve this issue, perform these steps:
- Check the route point configuration for the standby server.
- Ensure that the emergency call route point's call forward settings are configured to forward calls to this number.
For information on the Cisco CallManager configuration, refer to the Creating the Emergency Call Route Points section of Configuring Cisco CallManager for Emergency Responder.
For information on the Cisco Emergency Responder configuration, refer to the Configuring CER Server Group Telephony Settings section of Configuring Emergency Responder.
For more information about resolving Cisco Emergency Responder, refer to these documents:
Problem Type
Call connection (Connection quality: One-way audio, no busy tone, dropped calls, etc.)
Voice applications (CRS, PA, CCM Plugins, CER, CCC, MeetingPlace, etc.)
Call Connection
Call connection establishment
Busy tone
CallManager Features
Call routingFrequency and Scope of Symptom
Occurs intermittentlyVoice Applications
Emergency Responder (ER)Cisco Emergency Responder (CER) Components
Standby CER server911
Emergency call
Enhanced 911 (E911)