Topic Last Modified: 2012-06-06

Before you begin a Microsoft Lync Server 2013 E9-1-1 deployment, you should first be able to answer the questions detailed in the following sections. The planning you need to do depends on the type of E9-1-1 solution that you choose to deploy—a SIP trunk E9-1-1 service provider or an Emergency Location Identification Number (ELIN) gateway. The following table identifies the sections in this planning workbook that you’ll need to review for each of those solutions.

Planning Steps by Type of E9-1-1 Solution

SIP trunk service provider ELIN gateway

Defining the Scope of the E9-1-1 Deployment

Defining the Scope of the E9-1-1 Deployment

Defining the Network Elements Used to Determine Location

Defining the Network Elements Used to Determine Location

Enabling Users for E9-1-1

Enabling Users for E9-1-1

Managing Locations for SIP Trunk Service Providers

Managing Locations for ELIN Gateways

Defining the User Experience for Manually Acquiring a Location

Defining the User Experience for Manually Acquiring a Location

Designing the SIP Trunk for E9-1-1

Including the Security Desk

Including the Security Desk

Defining the Location Policy

Choosing an E9-1-1 Service Provider

Assigning Location Policy Scope

Defining the Location Policy

Assigning Location Policy Scope

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