Emergency Responder

Is there a way to include the ERL in the phone onsite alert? Currently it only gives the phone number, but with multiple floors the building security desk would not know what floor the phone number is associated with.

Maybe this will help.
My problem was that I had ERLs, switches setup, and phones in the system. But the "Locations" field was blank. I thought that was junk. I had to fill in all these "locations" fields? So I exported to CSV, edit it with the locations, then imported back in. Then, when phones moved, i could see where they were. The import/export is tricky. You may need tac for help on that. It's not quite as smooth yet.
I have got to the point of notification yet. Im still routing 911 directly out from CCM, not to CER yet.

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