Emergency Services - Emergency Response (ER) Adviser Notification Description

Description

MiVoice Business can be configured to send emergency response notification (ERN) of emergency calls to one Mitel Emergency Response Adviser (ER Adviser). The ER Adviser can escalate the severity of an emergency call by notifying interested parties that an emergency call has been placed. ER Adviser interacts with the PSAP for CESID information and also keeps itself and the PSAP up-to-date with CESID details.

ER Adviser is notified of an emergency call at the same time as emergency staff with designated consoles and/or devices receive local notification of emergency calls (if programmed).

SNMP Trap Generation and Acknowledgement

MiVoice Business uses SNMP trap notifications to notify ER Adviser of an emergency call. In order for the system to send SNMP traps to ER Adviser, one of the following conditions must be met:

The SNMP agent will continue to attempt notification even after the emergency call is terminated. Due to the retry mechanism, ER Adviser may receive notification after the emergency call is completed. ER Adviser sends acknowledgement of the notification to the MiVoice Business system using an SNMP-Set Acknowledgement.

Upon initiation of an emergency call on the system, MiVoice Business sends an ERN SNMP Trap to ER Adviser (if programmed) and expects an SNMP-Set Acknowledgement from ER Adviser. If no Acknowledgement is received on a trap instance within approximately 0.5 seconds, the SNMP agent resends the ERN SNMP Trap and continues to wait for an SNMP-Set Acknowledgement. For each additional retry, the interval is doubled until the maximum interval of 60 seconds is reached. MiVoice Business continues to retry until it receives an acknowledgement from ER Adviser or two hours has elapsed after the initial Trap is sent. MiVoice Business generates a log when it receives an acknowledgement from ER Adviser and also if it does not receive acknowledgement after the maximum number of notification retries (see Logs).

NOTE: If multiple emergency calls have been placed, multiple ERN SNMP Traps may be sent to ER Adviser. If ER Adviser has not acknowledged any ERN SNMP Traps for five minutes, the retry intervals are combined and determined by the shortest interval of all existing ERN SNMP Trap retries (which, at this point, would be 60 seconds). Once ER Adviser acknowledges an ERN SNMP Trap, the retry interval returns to being determined by the number of retries attempted.

MiVoice Business sends the following information in the ERN SNMP Trap to ER Adviser:

NOTE: In a network configuration, for the caller's CESID to be included in the log, the call must come across an emergency route before arriving at the Emergency Ring Group. In the absence of CESID from the caller (either the call has not come over an emergency route or the CESID is not programmed), the Emergency Ring Group's local CESID is displayed in the log.

Logs

Alarms

No alarms are generated for ER Adviser notification activities.