Welcome to Webex
Cisco Webex is the University of Louisville’s telephone service. The Webex application can be used on a desktop, laptop, tablet or cellular device to make and receive phone calls using your UofL phone number. Webex calling allows encrypted calls from any location, whether on or off campus. Webex also allows self-service control over your phone settings including call forwarding, voicemail, do not disturb, blocking numbers and more.
VoIP / Webex Phone Update
ITS will be working with your unit to schedule your migration to Webex. This guide can help determine your options. The Webex service cannot be used until the migration of your number is complete.
E911 Info
All 911 calls for police, fire and medical services are directly routed to an emergency operator. The caller’s device must provide a dispatchable location for the number in use. This location should consist of a valid street address plus additional information such as floor or room number as necessary to identify the location of the calling party.
A proper address and/or specific location to register the dispatching of any emergency service (911) is required on all university phones by UofL Public Safety to meet compliance with federal law.
As a unique voice communication option, WebEx VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) services do not have fixed locations like traditional landline telephones or location-enabled cellular phones. Because of the digital mobility of WebEx VoIP services – on laptops or devices for example – users must take precautions with using E911 for VoIP. With Enhanced 911 or E911, the caller’s number (as set by ITS) and registered address information (as set by the user) is automatically provided to the emergency operator.
University of Louisville WebEx VoIP telephone users must be aware of the limitations of Enhanced 911 service. Registering the location of your WebEx VoIP phone is extremely important because that specific point will determine which emergency response center will receive your call. If no valid location is saved within the system, an emergency call may be forwarded to a national 911 emergency center that will require you to provide your location and may result in delayed response time.
1. Keep your service address up to date in the VoIP system. ITS will set your location when implementing your WebEx service. As the user, you must keep the address updated if you change your location.
2. If you call E911 using a VoIP phone, be prepared to verify your name and location to avoid sending emergency services to the wrong address.
3. Be aware that E911 service may be interrupted due to power outages, failure in network connectivity, or other circumstances that make E911 service unavailable on your device. It is recommended that you have an alternative phone (such as a mobile cellphone) to increase the reliability of your access to emergency 911 if a service interruption occurs.
For more information regarding updating your location for emergency services, see the enhanced 911 information on the FCC’s Consumer Guide on VoIP/911. Other questions? Please contact the ITS HelpDesk or 502-852-7997.
VoIP E911 service allows you to make emergency calls using your VoIP phone service. However, VoIP E911 service has some limitations and differences compared to traditional 911 service that users need to be aware of and agree to before using the service. We recommend that you keep an alternative phone service (such as a cellular telephone) handy to increase the reliability of your access to emergency services given the limitations described herein.