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Administration HiPath 3000/5000 V7 IP systems

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Introduction For internal use only<br />

Features<br />

1.5.8 <strong>IP</strong> Mobility Enhancement (Emergency Number)<br />

In an <strong>IP</strong> network, a mobile station can log on either at home or at any other remote network<br />

node. In the case of an emergency call from a HFA-<strong>IP</strong> telephone that is registered at a remote<br />

network node, the emergency destination of the remote network node cannot be called. Instead,<br />

only the emergency destination of the <strong>HiPath</strong> <strong>3000</strong> node where the telephone is physically<br />

installed is called.<br />

The emergency number valid for the <strong>IP</strong> telephone must be a destination in the <strong>HiPath</strong> network.<br />

The emergency destination can either be connected as a standard telephone with the <strong>HiPath</strong><br />

<strong>3000</strong> network node, or as a virtual device in which call forwarding to an emergency destination<br />

(e.g. to the CO) is activated.<br />

> A direct call to an emergency destination in the public network is not possible be-<br />

An emergency prefix must be stored in the HFA-<strong>IP</strong> telephone. This number can be used to<br />

reach the emergency destination from anywhere within the network. Emergency numbers for<br />

police or fire services (112 or 110 in Germany, for instance) are dialed with a prefix by the subscriber.<br />

This function is already supported by the telephones and optiClient terminals.<br />

> It is important that the emergency numbers are configured both in the home system<br />

cause telecom providers do not support this type of access.<br />

and in the destination system. In the case of varying emergency numbers in different<br />

countries (e.g. the emergency number 911 is valid in the U.S., while 112 must be dialed<br />

in Germany), the emergency number of the country in question must also be<br />

configured in the system in the destination country.<br />

P31003-H3570-Y100-4-7618, 2007-10-31<br />

1-14 <strong>HiPath</strong> <strong>3000</strong>/<strong>5000</strong> <strong>V7</strong>, System Description

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