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Subject: [asterisk-users] e911 Signalling
Hi,
We've got a dedicated T1 with two trunks running into our ILECs
selective router for 911. Split out of the T1 into two MF CAMA trunks
on ILEC side.
I'm trying to use asterisks e911 signaling, but
Hi,
We've got a dedicated T1 with two trunks running into our ILECs
selective router for 911. Split out of the T1 into two MF CAMA trunks
on ILEC side.
I'm trying to use asterisks e911 signaling, but I'm having trouble with
the dial command. (== Everyone is busy/congested at this time (1:1
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 8:59 PM, Nathan Anderson wrote:
> On Friday, April 19, 2013 5:35 PM, Warren Selby wrote:
> > There are E911 providers that offer this functionality. I know off the
> > top of my head, 911Enable offers a service like this. A former client of
> > mine that provided hosted
On Friday, April 19, 2013 5:35 PM, Warren Selby wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Chris Nighswonger wrote:
>
> > During the course of a conversation with an member of the IT group who
> > handles the E911 center for our county, I learned that all of the
> > county's E911 is voip based.
There are E911 providers that offer this functionality. I know off the top
of my head, 911Enable offers a service like this. A former client of mine
that provided hosted PBX services had a contract with them. I'm sure there
are other providers out there as well.
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 10:41 A
Fri 4/19/2013 11:41 AM
> *To:* Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> *Subject:* [asterisk-users] E911 Voip Trunking
>
> During the course of a conversation with an member of the IT group who
> handles the E911 center for our county, I learned that all of t
your
county is not using standard SIP for E911, it just wouldn't be considered NG911.
From: Chris Nighswonger
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Subject: [asterisk-users] E911 Voip Trunking
During the course of a conversation with an m
During the course of a conversation with an member of the IT group who
handles the E911 center for our county, I learned that all of the county's
E911 is voip based. This got me to wondering why we could not just
configure up a SIP or some such trunk directly to the E911 center to handle
our emerge
Does anyone have any experience getting inbound ANI information from a
CAMA/MF/E&M Wink trunk on Asterisk?
Is this only do-able with a PRI interface? Any information would be
helpful.
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On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Adam Moffett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok so did anybody have recommendations? How's 911Enable.com?
>
>
>
> > Anybody have recommendations for a reliable,
> > good valued, E911 provider?
I did a while back - Dash 911 / Dash Carrier Services. We looked at
9
Ok so did anybody have recommendations? How's 911Enable.com?
> Anybody have recommendations for a reliable,
> good valued, E911 provider?
>
>
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On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 3:43 PM, Jay R. Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 03:23:45PM -0400, Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
> > Wow, that response was completely unnecessary. I think most people
> > (myself included) know what he meant.
>
> Clearly, no, *I* don't. Or I w
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 03:20:02PM -0400, Alex Balashov wrote:
>> Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
>>> On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 02:05:18PM -0500, Doug wrote:
Anybody have recommendations for a reliable,
good valued, E911 provider?
>>> Wow. E911 providers are *municipalitie
I'm in the same boat. And we don't need any snide comments because this
is a potential liability.
Municipalities don't provide E911, they are users of E911 data. If you
are not a phone company and you want the E911 data updated with correct
addresses, then you need to pay someone to do that f
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 03:20:02PM -0400, Alex Balashov wrote:
> Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 02:05:18PM -0500, Doug wrote:
> >> Anybody have recommendations for a reliable,
> >> good valued, E911 provider?
> >
> > Wow. E911 providers are *municipalities*, aren't they? :-)
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 03:23:45PM -0400, Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
> Wow, that response was completely unnecessary. I think most people
> (myself included) know what he meant.
Clearly, no, *I* don't. Or I wouldn't have asked.
I think, for my part, that *your* attitude was itself unnecessary.
At 03:05 PM 4/14/2008, Doug wrote:
>Anybody have recommendations for a reliable,
>good valued, E911 provider?
In my experience, the most reliable service for me has always been
associated with commercial PSTN number providers. When it comes to
consumer line service, you want E911 to always wo
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Jay R. Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 02:05:18PM -0500, Doug wrote:
> > Anybody have recommendations for a reliable,
> > good valued, E911 provider?
>
> Wow. E911 providers are *municipalities*, aren't they? :-)
>
> Could you vag
Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 02:05:18PM -0500, Doug wrote:
>> Anybody have recommendations for a reliable,
>> good valued, E911 provider?
>
> Wow. E911 providers are *municipalities*, aren't they? :-)
No, they're not.
There are service companies specialising in the deliver
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 02:05:18PM -0500, Doug wrote:
> Anybody have recommendations for a reliable,
> good valued, E911 provider?
Wow. E911 providers are *municipalities*, aren't they? :-)
Could you vague that up a bit, Doug? (Or should I be able to
generalize that phrasing into what you actu
Anybody have recommendations for a reliable,
good valued, E911 provider?
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] e911
> Mike Hammett wrote on 11/20/07 1:27 PM:
>> One of my providers has a different SIP account for each numbe
Mike Hammett wrote on 11/20/07 1:27 PM:
> One of my providers has a different SIP account for each number.
>
> I have all of my users in one outbound context (caller ID passes fine).
>
> How do I ensure that the callers get routed down their correct SIP
> account with my provider for e911 purpo
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Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 12:27 PM
Subject: [asterisk-users] e911
One of my providers has a different SIP
One of my providers has a different SIP account for each number.
I have all of my users in one outbound context (caller ID passes fine).
How do I ensure that the callers get routed down their correct SIP account with
my provider for e911 purposes without each having their own context?
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> >Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] E911 mf camma Trunks
> >
> >Andrew Ott wrote:
> >> ZAPATA.conf
> >> ===
> >> ;911 group
> >> group = 2
> >> rest
Andrew Ott wrote:
> ZAPATA.conf
> ===
> ;911 group
> group = 2
> restrictcid=yes
> signalling = e911
> channel => 25-26
> ===
>
> ...
>
> I've tried it with either one of those ${EXTEN} which just does 911, and the
> ${CALLERID(ani)} both have the same result
I just set up a t1 with 2 camma mf 911 trunks on it, and I am having a issue
with it. We can call 911 which is routed out these new trunks, and it goes
to the 911 center, but they are not getting the ANI and hence "no record
found". Our LEC is Embarq, and they say they can see the call come in an
Kyle,
We provide SIP and IAX services and also provide E911 to those lines.
http://www.chilitechdv.com (a ChilITech company http://www.chilitech.net).
On the webpage you'll find rates for standard service. But if you are
looking for pay-as-you-go or origination service, please call me at
1-866-67
Vitelity determines the servers they think are best for your location.
At the 4 locations I have, I use;
inbound1.vitelity.net
outbound1.vitelity.net
inbound3.vitelity.net
They don't have any kind of free trial that I know of.
I want to be clear on what I like about Vitelity-- it's the E911 an
On 2/13/07, Dan Burwinkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Kyle,
Vitelity.net does it for me... There are a few others too. I tried a
half dozen, but none seem to have the elusive Customer Service, E911,
and good Voice quality. I use multiple providers. Les.net is great for
everything but E911. Ori
Hi Kyle,
Vitelity.net does it for me... There are a few others too. I tried a
half dozen, but none seem to have the elusive Customer Service, E911,
and good Voice quality. I use multiple providers. Les.net is great for
everything but E911. Origination-- Les.net . Termination-- Les.net,
voipje
Does anyone have any experience with any SIP or IAX providers that
support E911? I'd love to convert entirely to Asterisk at my house,
but the lack of emergency dialing has been a major hold-up for me.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
--
Kyle Sexton
Nelson, Clinton, Snowe REIntroduce Voice Over Internet E-911 Legislation
Bill Will Prevent Tragedies By Making Sure Calls for Help Made On
Internet-Based Telephone Service Connect to Local 911
Washington, DC - Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL); Senator Hillary Rodham
Clinton (D-NY), Co-Chair of the Con
I'm keeping my Qwest line for this purpose.On 9/23/06, Christopher Corn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Im using voipestreet and voxee for my SIP termination. neither of them, offer any kind of e911 service. as i search the web i see different companies that offer this e911 service to voip suppliers. I
Im using voipestreet and voxee for my SIP termination. neither of them, offer any kind of e911 service. as i search the web i see different companies that offer this e911 service to voip suppliers. I want to choose the right one, seeing how in an emergency, it can be very crucial. any suggestions?
Does the CLEC do it based on the CIDNum that you send?
On Tue, 2006-03-14 at 14:54 -0600, Peder @ NetworkOblivion wrote:
> Not to be a smarta**, but you have to ask them to do it. We do the same
> thing and it works for us. Depending on the CLEC, they may do it or
> they may say no. If they
Not to be a smarta**, but you have to ask them to do it. We do the same
thing and it works for us. Depending on the CLEC, they may do it or
they may say no. If they say no, there isn't anything you can do about it.
Hugh L. Johnson wrote:
Central business location has a PRI with a CLEC. Rem
Central business location has a PRI with a CLEC. Remote offices access
the PRI for all voice traffic via VoIP.
How does one get the telco to report the address of a remote office to
the 911 call center when the call is made from that respective location?
_
Hi,
>not good if you have a 911 emergency
> with your routing, and can't get ahold of your 911 routing company!
I saw somewhere on the site that the 24*7 call center will not open
until sometime in Jan.
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On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 10:55 -0500, Tom Vile wrote:
> They probably have today off for the new year. We do.
But you have voicemail dont you? I agree with the original poster that
no voicemail or anything else that way makes it somewhat concerning ...
I however will give new companies a little sl
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] E91
They probably have today off for the new year. We do.
On 1/2/06, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> Can anyone give me their thoughts and experiences with companies like
> DASH-911, etc that will let me forward 911 calls OVER THE PSTN and
> have them routed via the company? The company shou
On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 10:35 -0500, Matt wrote:
> Hi,
> Can anyone give me their thoughts and experiences with companies like
> DASH-911, etc that will let me forward 911 calls OVER THE PSTN and
> have them routed via the company? The company should also be able to
> update the PS/ALI records.
>
>
Hi,
Can anyone give me their thoughts and experiences with companies like
DASH-911, etc that will let me forward 911 calls OVER THE PSTN and
have them routed via the company? The company should also be able to
update the PS/ALI records.
I've heard good stuff about DASH-911, but called them today
Does anyone know of a E911 interface I can get?
Regards,
Chris
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With all the press regarding the lawsuits around 911 services and
Vonage... I wonder how well Asterisk supports E911?
Comments?
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> Ok, So maybe too much information for you. 911 is a mystery to most
> people and regardless if you are a carrier or not this is how it works.
Yes, but it's about as useful as telling the guy who is calling in to the
cable company to order HBO that the signal arrives through the cable
company's
Thanks, Brett, for the info! I actually /like/ the long winded descriptions.
FYI - In some places, the 911 dispatchers are the same people who answer
the Sheriff's, Local PD and Fire phone numbers. So, simply calling the
Sheriff's Dept. and saying that you just installed a new phone system
and w
Thank you everyone. Makes a lot of sense...
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Joe
Joe Greco wrote:
911 Testing is a very complicated issue. For a clec it typically
involves scheduling with them so they will expect your call. Also we
frequently use false addresses (that are MSAG resolvable) and some very
sophisticated PSAPs even have fake addresses that MSAG resolve to a
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> > 911 Testing is a very complicated issue. For a clec it typically
> > involves scheduling with them so they will expect your call. Also we
> >
> 911 Testing is a very complicated issue. For a clec it typically
> involves scheduling with them so they will expect your call. Also we
> frequently use false addresses (that are MSAG resolvable) and some very
> sophisticated PSAPs even have fake addresses that MSAG resolve to a
> "testing" E
> I believe the 911 is a serious issue if one does an asterisk installation in
> an office. How do you test 911? Won't they arrest you or something for
> dialing 911 for no reason and talking to one of their agents who could have
> taken a more important call?
That depends. Call and ask them - i
911 Testing is a very complicated issue. For a clec it typically
involves scheduling with them so they will expect your call. Also we
frequently use false addresses (that are MSAG resolvable) and some very
sophisticated PSAPs even have fake addresses that MSAG resolve to a
"testing" ESN. Transl
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I believe the 911 is a serious issue if one does an asterisk
installation in an office. How do you
Title: Re: [Asterisk-Users] E911 Testing !
The PBX craging can happen on any system. Most key system don't have UPSs or battery backups. The larger ones do but the smalll 4 x 8 systems usually don't. The best practice would be to install a POTS line and adjust your dialplan to
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Testing !
I believe the 911 is a serious issue if one does an asterisk
installation in an o
I defined in my extensions.conf file this...
exten => _X11,1,Dial(Zap/g1/${EXTEN})
then tested it by dialing 411 (information) and 311(nyc info). I think that if
these two work for you then its safe to assume 911 works as well without
having to test it.
On Wednesday 19 January 2005 04:45 pm,
I believe the 911 is a serious issue if one does an asterisk
installation in an office. How do you test 911? Won’t they arrest you or
something for dialing 911 for no reason and talking to one of their agents who
could have taken a more important call?
On the other hand what an emergen
Henry Devito wrote:
AS Far as I have seen the only way to send E911 Info is over PRI. We have
done the same thing with DID's as there is no way to send a different CSID
over standard T1, at least in our area.
Hi,
Not meaning to dig up an old thread, but I thought this was worth
mentioning. Sta
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There is a way called CAMA trunks, but that would not be supported in * to
the best of my knowledge of *.
Lyle
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> AS Far as I have seen the only way to send E911 Info is over PRI. We have
> done the same thing with DID's as there is no way to send a different CSID
> over standard T1, at least in
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Here in Illinois, the requirement depends on the number of buildings and
square footage of facility. But at one client, they had to do it.
It was don
g the PBX(wasn't an *), but was involved in
with the vendor implementing this change.
Lyle
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Hi,
A number of states now require business PBX's to supply location information to
the station level. Does Asterisk provide this?
Thanks,
Steve
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] E911 support
>
> Steve Dolloff wrote:
> > I have the following in my sip.conf entries:
> >
> > callerid="Anonymous" <8885551212>
> >
> > This still passes the number for 911, but flags the call as private.
I
&
>From a New Mexico perspective,
When you order a PRI from a CLEC they typically will dump
your CLID info and replace it with the "main" number on the
span. You can request that they not do this and that they
pass the CLID thru.
We have been working with some of the local PSAP's here,
CLEC's and
Steve Dolloff wrote:
I have the following in my sip.conf entries:
callerid="Anonymous" <8885551212>
This still passes the number for 911, but flags the call as private. I
believe this will meet your requirements.
Stephen
OK. I was under the impression that the PSAP got their information based o
Hi, I can answer part of the Caller ID question.
> Also, at least in the testing I've done, the text portion
of
> the CLID string is ignored by the telco. They only look
at the number and
> generate the text based on what is in their database. IE;
If I tell my
> asterisk server to set my call
As a wireless carrier I've already had to address this issue.
E911 service uses ANI for identity.
In order to set up your own E911 service or interface you need to be viewed as a
carrier.
The cable industry is addressing the E911 issue with a proxy solution with individual
subscriber phones.
Isn't that enough to set up a proper Caller ID NAME ?
Martin
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003, Alex Lopez wrote:
> I have a client that would like to use asterisk to link their multiples locations
> together. However, if a person in the remote office dials 911, How can the 911
> operator determine WHERE t
I have a client that would like to use asterisk to link their multiples locations
together. However, if a person in the remote office dials 911, How can the 911
operator determine WHERE the emergency is?? Since all calss would be going out of the
PRI in the main location, the police/fire truck
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