[Asterisk-Users] Testing UK emergency dialing and LCR.
Steve Hanselman
SteveH at brendata.co.uk
Fri Jun 18 15:20:54 MST 2004
You just need to ensure that the first thing you say is "This is an engineer
making a 999 test call" and clear down as soon as they have confirmed.
-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne [mailto:Wayne at planetWayne.com]
Sent: 18 June 2004 23:07
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Testing UK emergency dialing and LCR.
Hiyall.
Just wondering how people test your emergency dialing in the UK.
Obviously you need to dial the 999 for emergency services, but am a bit
unsure if this would go down too well with the operator with a 'sorry
just testing' call. (you do all /test/ your emergency dialing dont
you!?:-) )
As another thing, what is the correct method when using least cost
routing... If you have a branch office that has no outside line
connectivity directly routing its calls over IP to HQ the other end of
the country when you dial 999 it gets handled by the local call center
to your HQ rather than the branch office.
any thoughts.
Wayne.
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