I agree with Neal, but I would use one partition for each site for 911, then a third partition for everything else, then, put the correct 911 partition in the site CSS and use the third partition in both CSS. Save a lot of time recreating RP for the other stuff.... Guess it depends on how many RP you have..... we have hundreds.
Scott On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 3:13 PM, Haas, Neal <nh...@co.fresno.ca.us> wrote: > Everything is done in the CUCM. > > > > Pots are configured with MGCP. > > > > Create New Partition. (site Name) > > Assign 911 Route for site A to Site Partition 1 > > Assign 911 Route for Site B to Site Partition 1 > > Assign all other Routes to both Partitions. > > > > Only 911 calls are treated different per site – if you do not take phones > between sites, you won’t have a problem. Two POTS lines per site is correct. > > > > I don’t think I missed anything, it’s not hard to accomplish the separate > 911 calls between PSAPS. > > > > Neal > > > > *From:* cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net] *On Behalf > Of *Hamu Ebiso > *Sent:* Thursday, July 27, 2017 2:40 PM > *To:* Norton, Mike <mikenor...@pwsd76.ab.ca>; > *Subject:* Re: [cisco-voip] Configure 3845 router for 911 calls. > > > > Let me rephrase the questions with more understanding update after I talk > to Mike and few other people. > > > > We have 2 locations. one is main building were everything reside and the > second building is remote building shared with someone else. > > About 50 people reside at the secondary remote location. This people use > main locations CUCM over the WAN for calling. Remote location is about 25 > minutes from main building. > > > > So if these people at remote location call 911, emergency responder will > see main building location not remote location where the call is residing. > > Therefore we are tasked to put together plan to give users option to be > able to call 911 and show their true locations. > > > > We are forced to find spare 3845 router to configure for this users for > 911 call. below is what we have. > > ordered 2 POT Lines, > > have 3845 router > > We have both FOX and FXS modules for POT Lines. > > Amphenol Cable to connect to FOX and 110 block. > > CUCM version: 11.0 > > > > The reason we ordered 2 POT lines instead of circuit is because they are > cheap. Circuit cost about $500 a month while POT line cost about $40 a > line. Since this router is only used for 911 call we don't want to spend > that much money. > > > > The question, has any one configured router for 911 and have basic config > that I can use for my config. Since I haven't done voice gateway > configuration before, I just need help with this. > > > > Any help is greatly appreciated. > > > > Thanks > > Hamu > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* Norton, Mike <mikenor...@pwsd76.ab.ca> > *Sent:* Monday, July 24, 2017 3:58 PM > *To:* Hamu Ebiso > *Subject:* RE: Configure 3845 router for 911 call. > > > > For the IP phones to be usable during WAN outage, you need something they > can register to. E.g. SRST or CME on the router, or else a CUCM server > on-site. > > > > The config you posted shows that this router already has T1 lines. You can > send 911 calls to T1 lines, I don’t understand why you want to add analog > POTS lines if you already have T1s. > > > > If you want more suggestions then perhaps take this conversation back on > to the mailing list, others besides me might be able to give you ideas. > > > > -mn > > > > *From:* Hamu Ebiso [mailto:hebiso2...@hotmail.com <hebiso2...@hotmail.com>] > > *Sent:* July 24, 2017 2:45 PM > *To:* Norton, Mike <mikenor...@pwsd76.ab.ca> > *Subject:* Re: Configure 3845 router for 911 call. > > > > Thank you Mike for following up!! > > > > I Just clarified with person who gave me that project to put it together. > That person was not really familiar with voice staff just mentioned analog > phones. There is no analog phones here. These users have 7942 IP phones > and the idea was to user POT lines to call out to 911 if WAN connect down > at the site. The idea was, since these users are in some else's building, > we need to find out how to make them call out to 911 if WAN connection is > down. Since I am not 100% sure of how we can achieve this. I am ok with > your suggestion how to achieve this. > > > > ordered 2 POT Lines, > > have 3845 router > > We have both FOX and FXS modules > > Amphenol Cable. > > > > thanks > > Hamu > > > ------------------------------ > > *From:* Norton, Mike <mikenor...@pwsd76.ab.ca> > *Sent:* Monday, July 24, 2017 3:26 PM > *To:* Hamu Ebiso > *Subject:* RE: Configure 3845 router for 911 call. > > > > Hi Hamu, I don’t fully understand your call flow. POTS lines would > normally connect to an FXO card. In that case, the easiest way to handle > incoming calls is to do “connection plar xxxx” on the voice-port, where > xxxx is the extension number where you want to send the calls. But since > you mention analog phones then it is not clear to me exactly what you are > trying to do. > > > > Maybe take the conversation back to the mail list and give more > explanation of the call flow, might be able to get more help that way. > > > > -mn > > > > *From:* Hamu Ebiso [mailto:hebiso2...@hotmail.com <hebiso2...@hotmail.com>] > > *Sent:* July 21, 2017 5:49 PM > *To:* Norton, Mike <mikenor...@pwsd76.ab.ca> > *Subject:* Re: Configure 3845 router for 911 call. > > > > > > Thank you very much Mike. I really appreciate your help. > > As I mentioned it before, These employees are residing in someone else's > building and using CUCM across WAN. The reason behind trying to use POT > Lines is, If WAN is done these employee will be able to use POT Lines from > Analog phones to call out. > > > > One question is, if you can share command to setting how to send 911 calls > to reception or security desk. > > > > I really appreciate your input and advise. > > > > Thanks > > Hamu > ------------------------------ > > *From:* Norton, Mike <mikenor...@pwsd76.ab.ca> > *Sent:* Friday, July 21, 2017 5:43 PM > *To:* Hamu Ebiso; cisco-voip voyp list > *Subject:* RE: Configure 3845 router for 911 call. > > > > Currently your config will send the 911 calls out the “Local” T1. Once you > have the POTS lines added, you will need to put your POTS ports into their > own trunk group and direct your outgoing dial-peers to the new trunk group > instead of “Local.” > > > > You should do something with inbound calls that come in on the POTS lines. > E.g. if 911 calls you back, at bare minimum you should send the call to > reception or security desk. > > > > For POTS lines you need an FXO card, not an FXS card. FXO is for > connecting to telco Offices, FXS is for connecting to analog telephone > Sets. So FXS will not do what you need. > > > > You don’t have any SRST configured. Is your CUCM on-site? If CUCM is > across the WAN then you need to have something on-site that phones can > register to when the WAN is down (e.g. SRST, CME). > > > > I don’t understand why you need the POTS lines? Why not send 911 calls out > one of the T1s that this router already has? > > > > -mn > > > > *From:* cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net > <cisco-voip-boun...@puck.nether.net>] *On Behalf Of *Hamu Ebiso > *Sent:* July 20, 2017 1:03 PM > *To:* cisco-voip voyp list <cisco-voip@puck.nether.net> > *Subject:* [cisco-voip] Configure 3845 router for 911 call. > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > I need help with this configuration for 911 only. > > > > back ground history, our company bought another company few years back. > After about 6 months, the deal fail apart. Within that 6 months employees > moved around to different building mixed. When separation started, leaders > negotiated so that we still provide professional service to the company > that is separating from us for 3 years. In that 2 years, all the assets and > employees need to be separated. There are about 50 employee of ours located > in the building of the company that is in the process of separating from > us. We are in the process of separated them from this company system but > in the same building. We had done all separation form phones to email > server and etc. while in the process of separating this employee we have > run into issue with 911 if the site loose WAN connection. I was tasked to > figure out this. I am just wondering if anyone has done this and help me. > > > > below is the router I am try to configure. > > 3845 with EVM-HD-8FXS/DID module > > ordered Amphenol cable to connect to 110 block > > ordered 2 POT Lines > > > > I need help configuring this router for 911 call. I have attached the > config I have and I am just wondering if I am missing anything. I haven't > don't this kind of configuration before and I need guidance. > > > > Thank you very much!! > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > cisco-voip mailing list > cisco-voip@puck.nether.net > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-voip > >
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