Another solution that might work is to ask the phone company to change the address that they give the PSAP on one of your phone numbers to the other building, and then use that for 911.----- Original Message ----- From: "Ariel Batista" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Asterisk User List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 4:06 PM Subject: [Asterisk-Users] 911 settings.
I would like to know if anyone has come up with a script for 911 dialing
rules that put correct information on our locations. We have our office
in 3 different building one being our production & shipping dock. It is
almost 2 blocks away. We are connected with Ethernet Wireless between
the buildings and have Sip phones setup in the other 2 locations. All
the phones are working just fine. But when they call 911 they get our
main address and not the other address's. So we need to be able to give
the correct address to the 911 call! This is just for our locations and
not for reselling our Asterisk server!
The 911 office is most likely retreiving the address off of the line that is placing the call. Do you have any voice lines in the other buildings?
I would consider a line siege device and FXO attached to a fax or security system line in the other buildings. Route the dialed 911's out over the local pots line and they will get the correct address. I don't know if you can attach an address any other way.
You could try sending a different callerid, but if they are all billed as
being in the main building, that's probably the address they'll get.
I don't know how big of a customer you are for your phone company, but if you have more than a token number of lines they'll hopefully go for it.
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