Configuring Emergency Calls; Figure 9-5: Device's Sas Agent Redirecting Emergency Calls To Pstn - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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SASLocalSIPUDPPort = (default 5080)
SASRegistrationTime = <expiration time that SAS returns in the 200 OK to REGISTER
in Emergency mode> (default 20)
SASDefaultGatewayIP = < SAS gateway IP address>
SASProxySet = 1
SAS call routing rules in Emergency mode, use the ini file parameter IP2IPRouting (or
the Web - refer to ''SAS Routing Table''
9.3.2

Configuring Emergency Calls

The device's SAS agent can be configured to detect a user-defined, emergency number
(e.g. 911 in North America), which it then redirects the call directly to the PSTN (through its
E1/T1 trunk). The emergency number is configured using the ini file parameter
SASEmergencyNumbers (for a detailed description, refer to ''SIP Configuration
Parameters'' on page 260).

Figure 9-5: Device's SAS Agent Redirecting Emergency Calls to PSTN

To configure support for emergency calls, configure the parameters below. The device and
the SAS feature are configured independently. If the device and the SAS agent use
different proxies, then the device's proxy server is defined using the 'Use Default Proxy'
parameter, while the SAS proxy agent is defined using the 'Proxy Set' table and
SASProxySet parameter.
EnableSAS = 1
SASLocalSIPUDPPort = (default 5080)
IsProxyUsed = 1
ProxyIP 0 = <external proxy IP address (device)>
ProxyIP 1 = <external proxy IP address (SAS)>
IsRegisterNeeded = 1 (for the device)
IsFallbackUsed = 0
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