I do it all the time, after I finish installing a PBX (asterisk or
other PBX) I dial 911 and say: Hi this is a test call, I'm a PBX tech,
just finished an installation and just wanted to make sure that 911
works. Then I ask the operator on the other end of the line to confirm
the e911 info he has with me, to make sure that it matches the Address
and phone number that I am realy calling from.

On 7/17/06, voiplist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It seems that 911 is important enough that when setting up an Asterisk
box, it should be tested.

How do you go about testing 911 dialing without getting fined for
calling for a non-emergency reason?

Is there some circumstances where you can ask permission from the city
ahead of time?

I realize this may be a real stupid question but I have not seen this
discussed and I am curious.
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