Off-Premise
Support for IP Phones
Off-Premise Support for IP Phones Overview
The Cisco Emergency Responder Off-Premises User page allows you to verify the status of your phone and the directory number assigned to that phone. A phone can be:
- On-Premises
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The phone is on the corporate network. Your administrator specifies a location that you cannot change.
- Off-Premises
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The phone is outside of the corporate network. You must enter your address in the location page and associate a location to the phone.
- Unlocated
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The phone is registered and assigned an Emergency Response Location (ERL), but a location is not associated to the phone. Contact your administrator for more information.
- Not Discovered
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The phone is not registered or Emergency Responder cannot discover the phone location, and the phone is not assigned an ERL. Contact your administrator for more information.
Complete the following tasks if you want to associate a location to an off-premises phone:
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On the Configured Locations page, enter and validate your location.
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On the Location Associations page, associate your location to your directory number.
After you associate a directory number to your address, you can make emergency calls from that phone and you can receive emergency services at that location.
You may be required to confirm or update your off-premises location. If this is the case, your phone displays your current off-premises location and you can select another off-premises location that is set up on the Cisco Emergency Responder Off-Premises User page. You must keep your off-premises location up to date to place emergency calls and receive emergency services at your off-premises location.
Note | If you dismiss the display before confirming or updating your off-premises location, you can recover the display by selecting Running Applications from the Services menu or by resetting the phone. |
Confirm and Update an Off-Premise Location with the Phone Display
You can confirm and update an off-premises location using your phone display if you have upgraded to Cisco Unified Communications Manager 9.0 and Cisco Emergency Responder 9.0 and later. If your phone supports this feature, when the phone registers a screen appears for you to confirm or update your off-premises location.
Your administrator must configure your phone as off-premises in Cisco Emergency Responder, and your company must allow the off-premises location update before you can use the off-premises phone.
Note | If you close the phone display before you confirm or update a location, you can return to the display by selecting Running Applications from the Services menu or by resetting the phone. |
For list of supported phones, refer the Cisco Emergency Responder Release Notes.
Access Cisco Emergency Responder Off-Premises User Page
To access the Cisco Emergency Responder Off-Premises User page, follow these steps.
Step 1 | Obtain the User
Options URL, the name that identifies the Emergency Responder Off-Premises user
in the Navigation drop-down box, the user ID, and the default password from
your system administrator.
Example: User Options URL: <http://server_name/ccmuser/logon.asp>, where server_name is the host on which the web server is installed (the host is usually the same IP address or name as the Cisco Unified Communications Manager server). User ID: <your user ID> Default Password: <your password> | ||
Step 2 | Open a web
browser on your computer, enter the URL (provided by your system
administrator), and log in.
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Step 3 | If you are
prompted to accept security settings, click
Yes or
Install
Certificate.
The Cisco Unified Communications Manager User Options page appears. | ||
Step 4 | Choose the
Emergency
Responder Off-Premises User page from the Navigation drop-down list
in the top right corner. If this page is not listed in the drop-down menu,
contact your system administrator.
The Cisco Emergency Responder Off-Premises User page appears. |
Location Fields
Cisco Emergency Responder requires that you enter locations in the correct format. Review the information in the following table before you add or update a location, including the information in the Value Type column and any limitations noted in the Description column.
Field | Description | Value Type
(A = Alphabets, N = Numeric, S = Special Characters [# @ & * ( ) - _ + , . : ; " ' /] ) |
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Location Name |
This name is used to identify the address associated to your phone. |
A |
House Number |
The number from the postal street address for the building. For example, 170 in 170 West Tasman Dr. |
AN -(hyphen) |
Prefix Directional |
A leading directional indicator, if the street name contains one. For example, N for North. |
|
Street Suffix |
The street type. Select the type from the drop-down list; the field is filled with one of the abbreviations accepted by the United States Postal Service Publication 28. For example, AVE for Avenue. |
A You can also type in the suffix. You are limited to 4 characters. |
Location |
Additional location information used to identify the location of the phone. |
ANS You are limited to 60 characters. |
State |
The two-digit state abbreviation. |
A You are limited to 2 characters. |
Zip Code |
The postal zip code for the address. |
AN - (Hyphen) |
House Number Suffix |
The number extension for the house number. For example, /2. |
ANS |
Street Name |
The street name from the postal address for the building. You are limited to 60 characters. |
ANS |
Post Directional |
A trailing directional indicator if the street name contains one. For example, N for North. |
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Community Name |
The community name for the address, for example, a city, town, or district name. |
ANS You are limited to 32 characters. |
Zip Code Extension |
The postal zip code plus four number. |
AN - (Hyphen) You are limited to 4 characters. |
Add New Location
Before you can associate a location to a phone, you must first enter the location into Emergency Responder. When you have multiple locations, you must have a unique name to identify each unique location.
To add a location to Emergency Responder, follow these steps.
Cisco Emergency Responder requires that you enter locations in the correct format. Review the Location Fields section before you add a new location.
Step 1 | From the Cisco Emergency Responder Off-Premises User page, choose Location. The Configured Locations page appears. | ||
Step 2 | Click Add New Locations. | ||
Step 3 | Enter your Preferred Location Name in the mandatory field. Use this name to identify this address when you associate your phone with this address. | ||
Step 4 | Enter your House Number in the mandatory field. | ||
Step 5 | Enter your Street Name in the mandatory field. | ||
Step 6 | Enter your Community Name in the mandatory field. | ||
Step 7 | Enter your State in the mandatory field. | ||
Step 8 | Enter your Zip
Code in the mandatory field.
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Step 9 | Click Save. | ||
Step 10 | To validate your address, click Validate. |
Update Your Location
When you have an existing location record, you can just update the information for that one record.
Before you can associate a location to a phone, you must first enter the location into Emergency Responder. When you have multiple locations, you must have a unique name to identify each unique location.
Cisco Emergency Responder requires that you enter locations in the correct format. Review the Location Fields section before you update a new location.
Step 1 | From the
Cisco Emergency Responder Off-Premises User
page, choose
Location.
The Configured Locations page appears. | ||
Step 2 | Click the
Edit icon for the location that you want to
update.
The Update Locations page appears. | ||
Step 3 | Enter your Preferred Location Name in the mandatory field. Use this name to identify this address when you associate your phone with this address. | ||
Step 4 | Enter your House Number in the mandatory field. | ||
Step 5 | Enter your Community Name in the mandatory field. | ||
Step 6 | Enter your State in the mandatory field. | ||
Step 7 | Enter your Zip Code in the mandatory field.
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Step 8 | Click
Update.
Updating the information in the location record only updates the Emergency Responder and not the information at Intrado. To update the information at Intrado, you must associate the location to the phone again. | ||
Step 9 | To verify the validity of your address with Intrado, click Validate. |
Associate Your Location to Your Phone
After you add a location to Emergency Responder, you can associate the location to your phone.
To associate your location to your phone, follow these steps.
Delete a Location Associated with Your Phone
To delete a location that is associated with a phone, follow these steps.
Step 1 | From the Cisco Emergency Responder Off-Premises User page, choose Phones. The Location Association page appears. |
Step 2 | To delete a location that is associated to a phone, click the Delete link that corresponds to the directory number. |
Step 3 | The status of the delete operation is displayed at the top of the web page and the Associated Location field for this phone displays "No associated locations." |