Capture Packets; Emergency Calls; Emergency Call Support Background - Cisco 8800 Series Administration Manual

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Cisco IP Phone Administration

Capture Packets

Before you begin
Access the phone administration web page. See
Procedure
Step 1
Select Info > Debug Info.
Step 2
In the Problem Report Tool section, click the Start Packet Capture button in the Packet Capture field.
Step 3
Choose Al to capture all packets that the phone receives and select Host IP Address to capture packets only
when source or destination is the IP address of the phone.
Step 4
Make phone calls to and from the selected phone.
Step 5
When you want to stop the packet capture, click Stop Packet Capture.
Step 6
Click Submit.
You see a file in the Capture File field. This file contains the filtered packets.

Emergency Calls

Emergency Call Support Background

Emergency call service providers can register a phone's location for each IP-based phone in a company. The
location information server (LIS) transfers the emergency response location (ERL) to the phone. The phone
stores its location during registration, after the phone restarts, and when a person signs in to the phone. The
location entry can specify the street address, building number, floor, room, and other office location information.
When you place an emergency call, the phone transfers the location to the call server. The call server forwards
the call and the location to the emergency call service provider. The emergency call service provider forwards
the call and a unique call-back number (ELIN) to the emergency services. The emergency service or public
safety answering point (PSAP) receives the phone location. The PSAP also receives a number to call you
back, if the call disconnects.
See
Emergency Call Support Terminology, on page 218
the phone.
You insert the following parameters to obtain the phone's location for any phone extension number:
• Company Identifier–A Unique number (UUID) assigned to your company by the NG9-1-1 service
• Primary Request URL–The HTTPS address of the primary server used to obtain the phone location.
• Secondary Request URL–The HTTPS address of a secondary server (backup) used to obtain the phone
provider.
location.
Access the Phone Web Page, on page
for the terms used to describe emergency calls from
Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Multiplatform Phones Administration Guide
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