e911 Backup/Failover

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RonR:
Quote from: Everton on November 05, 2011, 01:34:28 pm

Both 411 and 911 failover to SP1 in the event of an unregistered SP2 Trunk and failover to and Voice Gateway 3 in event of both SP1 and SP2 being "unavailable", works perfectly now!!!


Are you sure about 411?

411 should simply be using SP2 as you wished all 800 numbers to do.  There shouldn't be any failover of 411 going on.

Everton:
Quote from: RonR on November 05, 2011, 01:53:39 pm

Quote from: Everton on November 05, 2011, 01:34:28 pm

Both 411 and 911 failover to SP1 in the event of an unregistered SP2 Trunk and failover to and Voice Gateway 3 in event of both SP1 and SP2 being "unavailable", works perfectly now!!!


Are you sure about 411?

411 should simply be using SP2 as you wished all 800 numbers to do.  There shouldn't be any failover of 411 going on.



Sorry Ron, what I meant to say is 411 is working as designed, using SP2 trunk for outgoing when 411 is dialed.  911 failover......... is also working the way it should as described before!!  Thx again.

RonR:
Thanks for clearing that up.  Glad to hear everything is working as desired.

This was a good exercise as I like having 911 backed up by two additional routes also.

lhm.:
Everton wrote:

"What I would like to do is to use either SP1 (GV) and Voice Gate 3 (CallWithUs - Unregistered) as a backup for e911 by dialing a non-emergency number, 1aaa2345678, where I can at least reach 911, even though the 911 center would not have the address information.  How can I modify the DigitMap/OutboundCallRoute to provide some form of failover via SP1 (GV) and Voice Gate 3?  Additionally, I have a subaccount setup on VOIP.ms can I could potentially setup on Voice Gateway 4 and use that as a Failover or use the same primary account in an unregistered state."

Why?  When you can use gv911.com with <911S0:1424279xxxx> in your Digitmap. Assuming GV# is registered with gv911 you can then caller id spoof that # for Trunk Group failover with/to VoIP.ms and CallWithUs without having to use a non-emergncy #.
 
(for others Callcentric allows for this as well,  http://www.callcentric.com/features/external_caller_id

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