Deployment checklist for E9-1-1 in Lync Server 2013
Topic Last Modified: 2012-10-03
To plan effectively for Enhanced 9-1-1 (E9-1-1), be sure to include the following deployment requirements:
Prerequisites for deploying E9-1-1.
Steps that are required to deploy E9-1-1.
Deployment Prerequisites for E9-1-1
Before you deploy E9-1-1, you must already have deployed your Lync Server internal servers, including a Central Management store, a Front End pool or a Standard Edition server, one or more Mediation Servers or Mediation Server pools, and Lync Server clients. In addition, an E9-1-1 deployment requires a SIP trunk to a qualified E9-1-1 service provider or an Emergency Location Identification Number (ELIN) gateway to your public switched telephone network (PSTN). Lync Server supports using E9-1-1 service providers only inside the United States.
Deployment Process
The following table provides an overview of the E9-1-1 deployment process. For details about deployment steps, see Configure Enhanced 9-1-1 in Lync Server 2013 in the Deployment documentation.
Phase | Steps | Roles | Deployment documentation |
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Configure voice usages, routes, and trunk configurations |
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CSVoiceAdmin |
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Create location policies and assign them to users and subnets |
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CSVoiceAdmin CSLocationAdmin (except for creating Location Policies) |
Create location policies in Lync Server 2013 Add a location policy to a network site in Lync Server 2013 Associate subnets with network sites for E9-1-1 in Lync Server 2013 |
Configure the location database |
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CSVoiceAdmin CSLocationAdmin |
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Configure Advanced Features (optional) |
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CSVoiceAdmin |
Configure an SNMP application in Lync Server 2013 Configure a secondary Location Information service in Lync Server 2013 |