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Emergency Services configuration

Testing the ESDN number

Use

Procedure 17 "Testing ESDN using an SRG telephone" (page 202)

to

test the ESDN number from any telephone in the branch office.

Procedure 17

Testing ESDN using an SRG telephone

Step

Action

1

For IP Phones:

a. Dial the ESDN on an SRG IP Phone in Local Mode.

The calls must go out on the emergency trunk(s) in the branch
office.

b. Dial the ESDN on an SRG IP Phone in Normal Mode.

The calls must tandem over the Virtual Trunk to the branch office
and go out on the emergency trunk(s) in the branch office. The
following configuration problems can occur:

The call can receive overflow tones. Use LD 96 to view the
digits sent to the Virtual Trunk (ENL MSGO dch#).

If the digits look correct on the main office, the NRS might
not be properly configured. If the NRS rejects the call, a
diagnostic message is displayed on the NRS console.

If the call makes it to the correct branch office (check that
it is not going to the wrong node if the NRS is configured
incorrectly), the branch office is probably rejecting it because
it does not know the digit string.

2

For analog (500/2500-type) telephones, dial the ESDN on an SRG
analog (500/2500-type) telephone.

The calls must go out on the emergency trunk(s) in the branch office.

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Configuring ESA using Element Manager

To configure Emergency Services Access in Element Manager, see Element
Manager System Reference Administration (NN43001-632)
.

Emergency Service using Special Numbers (SPN)

Determining the dialing plan for emergency access calls is critical.

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Main Office Configuration Guide for SRG 50

NN43001-307

02.02

Standard

Release 5.0

3 December 2007

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