Type/Value Pairs
(CA-TYPE and CA-
VALUE)
A series of data pairs, each composed of a location data "type" specifier and the
corresponding location data for that type. That is, the first value in a pair is expected
to be the civic address "type" number (
CA-TYPE
), and the second value in a pair is
expected to be the corresponding civic address data (
CA-VALUE
).
For example, if the
CA-TYPE
for "city name" is "3," the type/value pair to define the
city of Paris is "3 Paris."
Multiple type/value pairs can be entered in any order, although Hewlett Packard
Enterprise recommends that multiple pairs be entered in ascending order of the
CA-
TYPE
.
When an emergency call is placed from a properly configured class 3 endpoint
device to an appropriate PSAP, the country code, device type, and type/value pairs
configured on the switch port are included in the transmission. The "type" specifiers
are used by the PSAP to identify and organize the location data components in an
understandable format for response personnel to interpret.
A
civic-addr
command requires a minimum of one type/value pair, but typically
includes multiple type/value pairs as needed to configure a complete set of data
describing a given location.
CA-TYPE:
This is the first entry in a type/value pair and is a number defining the
type of data contained in the second entry in the type/value pair (
CA-VALUE
).
Some examples of
CA-TYPE
specifiers include:
• 3=city
• 6=street (name)
• 25=building name
(Range: 0 - 255)For a sample listing of
CA-TYPE
specifiers, see
CA-VALUE:
This is the second entry in a type/value pair and is an alphanumeric
string containing the location information corresponding to the immediately
preceding
CA-TYPE
entry.
Strings are delimited by either blank spaces, single quotes (' … '), or double quotes
("… ").
Each string should represent a specific data type in a set of unique type/value pairs
comprising the description of a location, and each string must be preceded by a
CA-
TYPE
number identifying the type of data in the string.
A switch port allows one instance of any given
CA-TYPE
. For example, if a type/
value pair of 6 Atlantic (to specify "Atlantic" as a street name) is configured on port
A5 and later another type/value pair of 6 Pacific is configured on the same port,
Pacific replaces Atlantic in the civic address location configured for port A5.
elin-addr
<
emergency-number
>
This feature is intended for use in ECS applications to support class 3 LLDP-MED
VoIP telephones connected to a switch in an MLTS infrastructure.
An ELIN is a valid NANP format telephone number assigned to MLTS operators in
North America by the appropriate authority. The ELIN is used to route emergency
(E911) calls to a PSAP.
(Range: 1-15 numeric characters)
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for ArubaOS-Switch 16.08