/mcpTable 2: Recommended Software Description Minimum software release Item Used to send email notifications to onsite alert (security) personnel. If you use an SMTP email paging server, personnel are paged instead of emailed. Any SMTP email server Email server Supported Phones The following table lists the different types of phones that support Emergency Responder. The support that Emergency Responder supplies differs depending on the type of phone and the type of switch port to which the phone is attached. Cisco will not issue bug fixes or security enhancements for endpoints that have reached End of Software Maintenance or End of Support status, regardless of whether those endpoints are deprecated or not deprecated. Cisco will not test Emergency Responder with End of Life phones. For endpoints that have reached End of Sale (EOS), or End of Software Maintenance, refer to the EOS link of that respective phone to view support details. Note Table 3: Supported Phones Description Phones These phones do not require any special Emergency Responder configuration. However, you must enable Cisco Discovery Protocol on the switches. Note Although Cisco Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) phones support Cisco Discovery Protocol and SCCP, Emergency Responder cannot automatically track them. You can add ATA phones manually and assign them to an Emergency Response Location (ERL). Emergency Responder routes calls from ATA phones based on the assigned ERL. Note Cisco IP Communicator can be tracked using Cisco Discovery Protocol only when it is installed with the Device ID containing the MAC address of the wired network interface and operating over a wired network interface. Phones that are automatically tracked using Switch-port based tracking Most Cisco IP Phones and Telepresence/Webex devices support Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP). This includes the Skinny Call Control Protocol (SCCP) and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) IP Phones. Check the data sheets for each Cisco phone model/series to confirm CDP support. Devices that do not support CDP can potentially be tracked using the MAC table on the switch, to do this you must toggle “Enable CAM-based Phone Tracking” when you add the network switch to Emergency Responder. To track these phones, you must configure the subnet and then assign ERLs to the configured subnets. Note Any IP endpoint can be tracked at call time using the IP subnet provided that the Use IP Address from Call Signaling Telephony setting is enabled. Phones that you can track using an IP subnet Any Cisco Unified IP Phone, Telepresence/Webex device, or third-party SIP phone can be tracked using IP subnet based tracking. Cisco Jabber can be tracked using IP subnet-based tracking. Cisco Emergency Responder Version 15 Release Notes 3 Supported Phones