Including the Security Desk

 

Topic Last Modified: 2012-06-11

Your company may require the security desk to become involved in an emergency call. To help decide how to integrate the Security Desk into you E9-1-1 deployment, answer the following questions.

  • Do you want the security desk to be notified when there is an emergency call?
    You can configure the location policy so that Microsoft Lync Server 2010 sends instant messaging (IM) alerts to the Lync SIP addresses of one or more security personnel. These alerts contain the name, number, and location of the person placing the emergency call, and facilitate security in assisting with the emergency situation.
  • Do you want to conference the security desk in on each emergency call?
    If supported by the emergency services service provider, you can configure the location policy to include a callback number with each emergency call. This number is then used by the provider to conference your organization's security personnel into emergency calls. This conferencing can be configured in the location policy to be one-way (listen-only) or two-way (bidirectional).

Note

If desired, you can configure different emergency personnel for each location policy. This allows you to customize the response for different areas within your company, or create different behavior for emergency calls that originate from inside as opposed to outside the network.