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voice:pbx:freepbx:freepbx_e911 [2015/04/27 13:46]
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-====== FreePBX Music on Hold ======+====== FreePBX e911 Emergency Dialing ======
  
-There are a few songs already on your PBX that we can use as your MoH.+:!: **New Requirements**: https://community.freepbx.org/t/freepbx-new-e911-compliance-features/64569
  
-Generally, we just delete the songs you don't like, then rename the songs to play in the order you prefer.+:!: **New Requirements**: https://wiki.freepbx.org/display/FOP/Set+up+Emergency+Service%28E911%29+calling+requirements
  
-The default MoH class does not play randomly...the same song always plays and the order of the songs is not random (if someone was on the phone long enough to hear them all).+http://wiki.freepbx.org/display/FPG/Outbound+Routes+Configuration+Examples
  
-Alternately, we can upload any songs you wish If you provide us with an MP3 file, we'll configure it to play.+https://www.voip-info.org/asterisk-dialplan-patterns/
  
-There are legal issues to consider: http://wiki.freepbx.org/display/F2/Music+on+Hold+User+Guide+===== Simple Situations with One Location =====
  
-If you wishplease check out these songs when you have time and tell us your top selections plus what order to play them in and we'll modify your PBX.+In simple situations, you can just add ''911'' to the ''Dial Patterns that will use this Route'' on the default outbound route and specify the caller ID for the outbound trunk or route.
  
-http://www.sonoracomm.com/free_songs/+You will need: 
 + 
 +  * At least one DID 
 +  * e911 service for that DID 
 +  * e911 service properly configured with local address 
 +  * Outbound CID specified and working 
 +  * ''911'' dial pattern added/permitted/matched on the default outbound route 
 + 
 +===== Situations with Multiple Locations ===== 
 + 
 +When you have multiple physical locations, you will need: 
 + 
 +  * At least two DIDs 
 +    * DID #1 is used for location #1 
 +    * DID #2 is used for location #2 
 +  * e911 service for the two DIDs 
 +    * e911 location #1 physical address configured for DID #1 
 +    * e911 location #2 physical address configured for DID #2 
 +  * An separate outbound route named ''Emergency'' just for emergency calls 
 +    * ''911'' dial pattern added/permitted/matched on the ''Emergency'' outbound route 
 +      * But not on the default outbound route 
 +    * ''Emergency'' flag enabled on the ''Emergency'' outbound route 
 +      * But not on the default outbound route 
 +  * Configure the ''Route CID'' on the ''Emergency'' outbound route 
 +    * Use DID #1 assuming location #1 is the primary or has the most extensions 
 +    * Select to ''Override Extension'' CID 
 +      * In case any extensions have their own CID defined 
 +  * Modify all extension definitions for extensions at location #2 
 +    * Specify the ''Emergency CID'' as the DID for location #2 
 +    * This will override the outbound ''Route CID'' when dialing from extensions at location #2 
 + 
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