I have a remote branch office with just 5 phones - NEC VOIP phones that are registered to the SV8100 at my main site.
Obviously, when these phones call 911, the wrong address is received by 911 responders.
I have been trying to get a SIP trunk built between the SV8100 and a Grandstream HT503 FXS/FXO gateway, but didn't have any luck. I can get the FXS side to register as a SIP extension, but cant get the FXO side registered, so I gave up on that.
So, here is what I have done so far that should work:
At the main site, I had 1 free port remaining on my CO card.
I got a Verizon T2000 analog device, and connected the line to the free CO port on the SV8100.
I verified that I can make calls out the Verizon analog device by dialing #9,028, I got dialtone, called my mobile, and indeed, the calls go out the Verizon device.
Why did I use the Verizon device?
Because my local carrier wont let me set the E911 address on a POTS line.
With the Verizon device, I can set the E911 to whatever I want.
The part I haven't done yet is figure out how to get those VOIP phones to route out port 28 when they call 911.
I assume I'll need to put trunk port 28 in its own trunk group and setup some routing - haven't done any of that before on the SV8100, but that's the plan.
Obviously, when these phones call 911, the wrong address is received by 911 responders.
I have been trying to get a SIP trunk built between the SV8100 and a Grandstream HT503 FXS/FXO gateway, but didn't have any luck. I can get the FXS side to register as a SIP extension, but cant get the FXO side registered, so I gave up on that.
So, here is what I have done so far that should work:
At the main site, I had 1 free port remaining on my CO card.
I got a Verizon T2000 analog device, and connected the line to the free CO port on the SV8100.
I verified that I can make calls out the Verizon analog device by dialing #9,028, I got dialtone, called my mobile, and indeed, the calls go out the Verizon device.
Why did I use the Verizon device?
Because my local carrier wont let me set the E911 address on a POTS line.
With the Verizon device, I can set the E911 to whatever I want.
The part I haven't done yet is figure out how to get those VOIP phones to route out port 28 when they call 911.
I assume I'll need to put trunk port 28 in its own trunk group and setup some routing - haven't done any of that before on the SV8100, but that's the plan.