In this section:
Overview
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Once the emergency call is received from Microsoft Teams Direct Routing, the SBC prioritizes the emergency call. If there is no channel available, the emergency call preempts an existing channel. Teams Direct Routing sends the E911 ELIN of the Civic Location inside the E911 call for use as the authoritative Call Back number for outgoing E911 calls. If the call drops, the E911 agent is able to reach the original E911 caller by calling back this number.
In the Office 365 Tenant:
- If the user Civic Address and location contains an ELIN number, the SBC replaces the Calling Number with this ELIN number.
- If the user Civic Address and location does not contains an ELIN number, the SBC uses a Calling Number from the "Callback Number Pool".
The call information is then customized based on the destination:
- For a SIP Trunk call: The call is sent to the SIP Trunk Provider with all the required Geolocation information.
- For a PSTN call: The call is sent to the PSTN Network using the customized Calling number.
Emergency Call on Microsoft Teams Direct Routing
Step 1: Install Unable to show "metadata-from": No such page "_space_variables"
These instructions assume the
SBC Edge Portfolio Installation
Product | Installation |
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Unable to show "metadata-from": No such page "_space_variables" | On KVM: Installing SBC SWe Lite on KVM Hypervisor On VMware ESXi: Installing SBC SWe Lite on VMware ESXi On Hyper-V: Installing SBC SWe Lite on Microsoft Hyper-V Deployed in Azure: Running an SBC SWe Edge via Microsoft Azure Marketplace |
SBC 1000 | Installing the SBC 1000 Hardware |
SBC 2000 |
Step 2: Review Prerequisites for configuring E911 Emergency Services
Review Network Topology Details
Review and become familiar with your company's network topology details.
Obtain IP Address and Certificates
For details on the required IP address and certificates, refer to the prerequisites section here: Connect SBC Edge Portfolio to Microsoft Teams Direct Routing
Step 3: Configure the Office 365 Tenant (Teams) for Emergency Calling
For the Tenants subscribed to Microsoft Office 365 services (Microsoft Teams Direct Routing), configure the items in the Microsoft Teams admin center. See the table below for guidelines.
For configuration details, refer to: Configure Dynamic Emergency Calling.
Office 365 Tenant (Teams) Emergency Calling Configuration
Configuration | Special Instructions |
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Administrative Privileges | You must have administration privileges on the Office 365 Tenant. |
Civic Address and Location Information | Each Civic Location needs at least one ELIN number configured in the Microsoft portal that will be used as Callback number. |
Network Topology | Ensure you are familiar with your company's network topology. |
Emergency Policies | Take note of the "Emergency Dial String". In this example, 911 is used. |
PSTN Gateway | Ensure PSTN Gateway is configured to point to the Unable to show "metadata-from": No such page "_space_variables" . |
Step 4: Configure Unable to show "metadata-from": No such page "_space_variables" for Emergency Services in Microsoft Teams Direct Routing
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- Access the WebUI. Refer to Logging into the SBC Edge.
- Click on the Tasks tab.
- From the left side menu, click SBC Easy Setup > Easy Config Wizard.
From the Application drop down box, select the relevant Easy Configuration wizard. Depending on your network, follow a relevant Easy Configuration wizard. Refer to the table below for guidance.
Easy Configuration - Microsoft Teams Direct Routing Configuration
Deployment Type Refer to Configuration: SBC Connects to Microsoft Teams via SIP Trunk SIP trunks ↔ Microsoft Teams SBC Connects to Microsoft Teams via PSTN Provider through ISDN. ISDN PSTN ↔ Microsoft Teams From Emergency Services, select ELIN Identifier as the emergency services number for outgoing calls.
Each Civic Location needs at least one ELIN number configured in the Microsoft portal that will be used as Callback number.In the Emergency Callback Number field, enter a number to be used when the SBC does not receive ELIN information from Microsoft Teams.
In the PSAP Number field, enter the Public Safety Answering Point Number (valid entry: 1 - 127 characters). If this number is unknown near your location, leave this field blank.
Configure Emergency Services
Click Next and continue through the easy Configuration Wizard fields, as applicable. For configuration guidance, refer to:
Click Finish.
Step 5: Place Test Call from Microsoft Teams
To make an emergency call from Microsoft Teams, call the Emergency Dial String configured in Prepare the Office 365 Tenant (Teams) for Emergency Calling.
Emergency Call from Microsoft Teams
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After placing an emergency test call, data in the Alarm View and Call Routing table should be visible. Verify this data in the steps below.
View Emergency Call Attempted Alarm
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View the emergency call alarm as follows:
- Access the WebUI. Refer to Logging into the SBC Edge.
- Click on the Monitor tab.
In the Alarm View pane, verify the Emergency Call Attempted alarm has been generated
For details on viewing alarms, refer to Viewing Alarms and Events.Viewing Alarm
View Emergency Entry in Call Status Table
The Call Status Table allows you to view what calls have been made to an E911 or a PSAP number.
View the Emergency Entry as follows:
- In the WebUI, click the Settings tab.
In the left navigation pane, go to Emergency Services > Call Status Table.
Click on the ELIN calling number and verify details.
Call Status Table
Step 7: Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting steps, refer to Best Practice - Troubleshoot Issues with Microsoft Teams Direct Routing.