If you have local trunking at each location you wish to have the PD show up than you can use location based routing for 911 specific to each site. If they are IP Phones you would need to also map each of the to that particular location.
If you are looking for granular information (cube,floor...
Some of the settings require a reboot to take effect on the PHONES. Not a reboot of the system but rather the phones associated to that region.
Intervening regions or those with no endpoints do not have the same issue
If it is an IP trunk to another definity you will not be able to place calls without flagging that bit with the matching trunk.
In my exp tdm trunks do not have an issue if this is left blank.
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1 Point that was made above is very true. You can gain Cisco cert from any community college, bookstore or college/trade school in the US (I will not speak...
You should be able to accomplish this with location based routing.
You can have ARS aar set up one way for location 1 and a different way for location 2 etc.
This is done through location based routing and should be available to you at your release.
Avaya does in fact support MAS seperation if your back end is Domino or Exchange. If using an MSS on the backend server seperation is not truly supported.
Try the Avaya IP Boot test that will give you the verbose ack and knack messages as a device trys to pick up a DHCP addy.
You can find it at support.avaya.com query IP Boot test.
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