User's Manual
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Document #: LTRT-89729
Mediant 3000
For the ELIN number to be included in the SIP INVITE (XML-based PIDF-LO message)
sent by the Mediation Server to the ELIN Gateway, the Administrator must add the ELIN
number to the <CompanyName> column (shown in the table above in
bold
typeface). As
the ELIN Gateway supports up to five ELINs per PIDF-LO, the <CompanyName> column
can be populated with up to this number of ELINs, each separated by a semicolon. The
digits of each ELIN can be separated by hyphens (xxx-xxx-xxx) or they can be adjacent
(xxxxxxxxx).
When the ELIN Gateway receives the SIP INVITE, it extracts the ELINs from the NAM field
in the PIDF-LO (e.g., <ca:NAM>1111-222-333; 1234567890 </ca:NAM>), which
corresponds to the <CompanyName> column of the LIS.
If you do not populate the location database, and the Lync Server 2010 location policy,
Location Required is set to
Yes
or
Disclaimer
, the user will be prompted to enter a location
manually.
26.5.2.2.3 Passing Location Information to the PSTN Emergency Provider
When a Lync 2010 client, enabled for E9-1-1 emergency services, dials 9-1-1, the location
data and callback information stored on the client is sent with the call through the Mediation
Server to a PSTN-based Emergency Services provider. The Emergency Services provider
then routes the call to the nearest and most appropriate PSAP based on the location
information contained within the call.
Lync Server 2010 passes the location information of the Lync 2010 client in an IETF-
standard format - Presence Information Data Format - Location Object (PIDF-LO)–in a SIP
INVITE message. However, this content cannot be sent on the PSTN network using ISDN
PRI due to protocol limitations. To overcome this, Enterprises using PSTN Gateways can
divide their office space into Emergency Response Locations (ERLs) and assign a
dedicated Emergency Location Identification Number (ELIN) to each ERL (or zone). When
Lync Server 2010 sends a SIP INVITE message with the PIDF-LO to the PSTN Gateway, it
can parse the content and translate the calling number to an appropriate ELIN. The PSTN
Gateway then sends the call to the PSTN with the ELIN number as the calling number.
This ELIN number is sent to the Emergency Services provider, which sends it on to the
appropriate PSAP according to the ELIN address match in the ALI database lookup.
The ERL defines a specific location at a street address, for example, the floor number of
the building at that address. The geographical size of an ERL is according to local or
national regulations (for example, less than 7000 square feet per ERL). Typically, you
would have an ERL for each floor of the building. The ELIN is used as the phone number
for 911 callers within this ERL.
Summary of Contents for Mediant 3000
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