

Outline
Understanding the Architecture for Emergency Calls
Introducing Cisco Emergency Responder
Cisco Emergency Responder
Cisco ER Deployment Models
What Happens When an Emergency Call Is Made
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration for Cisco Emergency Responder
System Interactions During Emergency Calls
Configuring Cisco Unified Communications Manager Support Components
Integration of Cisco Emergency Responder with Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Cisco Emergency Responder Interfaces
Cisco Emergency Responder Administration Interfaces
Initial Configuration of Cisco Emergency Responder
Initial Cisco ER Configuration
Creating ERLs
Working with EnergyWise
Using Cisco Emergency Responder with Intrado V9-1-1 Services
Configuring Users and Role-Based System Access
Using the Cisco ER User Interface
Working with ALI Records
Understanding the Disaster Recovery System
Labs
Lab 1: Topology and Deployment
Lab 2: Cisco Unified Communications Manager Configuration
Lab 3: Configure IP Phones
Lab 4: Implement CUCM Configuration for CER Integration
Lab 5: Integrate CER Configuration for use with Unified Communications Manager
Lab 6: CER User Administration
Lab 7: CER Features
Lab 8: System Backups with the Disaster Recovery System
Prerequisites
To fully benefit from this course, students should have the following prerequisite skills and knowledge:
- Understanding of Cisco Unified Communications Manager configuration and operation is required for this course
What You Will Learn
After completing this course, students will be able to...
- E911 architecture and terminology
- ICER installation requirements
- How the CER and CUCM systems route E911 calls
- Configure CUCM for integration with CER
- Configure CER for integration with CUCM
- Add and configure ERLs and ELINs
- Configure CER users
- Backup and restore a CER system