I have a project... that why. I plan to use Asterisk as the front end to connect to a provider who will connect via SIP trunk and pass all 911 calling informations like...
1. ANI (Automatic Numbering Information)
2. ALI (Automatic Location Information)
a. Caller no
b. Building name / caller name
c. Address
d. Latitude and Longitude of the caller address
3. Incident Information
a. Incident code
b. Incident Description.
c. might have other information as well.
Then I wish to pass these through the manager interface where it can be collected and processed into a database server to display it on a console... perhaps like a crm pop-up.
Since I have to prove that asterisk can do the job, I need to show that it will work by simulating it. Any suggestions?
asterisk_help@iwishi.nu wrote:
On Sat, 29 Mar 2008, Si Tai Fan wrote:
Can anyone suggest how I can simulate a 911 call with a ALI (Automatic Numbering Information) over SIP to Asterisk? Will Asterisk be able to receive this information?
OK, first... I think of asterisk as "the telephoney toolkit" rather than a PBX. The answer to "can asterisk do that" is always yes. But somethings are easier to do. Recall you have source code so you can do anything.
ALI != Automatic NUMBERING Information
What you are asking about is huge! I think standards are still emerging so you really need to define exactly what you want.
Try reviewing these publications first: http://www.its.dot.gov/ng911/ng911_pubs.htm
Esp look over: NG9-1-1 System Description and Requirements Document
Then use google and the following terms: "LoST sip 911 i3 ecrit"
-Eric Osterberg
-Sound Choice Communications LLC
Minnesota, US
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