Cisco Cisco IPICS Release 4.0 Guía De Introducción
Save Cost and Improve Communications for All Workers
Instant Connect helps reduce the cost of deployment and management
by enhancing or replacing expensive radio systems and eliminating the
silos that traditionally exist between radio and enterprise users. Cisco
can use your existing wired and wireless enterprise networks to take full
advantage of existing investments and extend beyond the campus by
using commercial carrier network service.
The Instant Connect deployment strategy supports operations on
The Instant Connect deployment strategy supports operations on
Cisco’s leading technology platform by using Cisco Unified Computing
System™ B-Series, C-Series, and E-Series virtualized PTT servers and
Cisco Integrated Service Routers or Cisco 819/829 routers.
Instant Connect features and capabilities include:
• Private PTT calls
• Automatic roaming call assurance – stay connected inside buildings, on
Instant Connect features and capabilities include:
• Private PTT calls
• Automatic roaming call assurance – stay connected inside buildings, on
campus, and when you travel outside of campus network facilities on
carrier networks
• Online user and contact presence – see who is online and ready to
communicate in a channel view or contacts view
• Channel history – keep track of which channels you communicate on
• Contact mapping – see where your workgroup participants are located
• Contact mapping – see where your workgroup participants are located
through GPS and mapping
• User priority with preemption – define the ability for people at the highest
levels of your organization to communicate important messages
• Scanning – be aware of any conversation across multiple talk groups
• Broadcast calls – send a one way push to talk communication to all users,
• Broadcast calls – send a one way push to talk communication to all users,
immediately no matter what channel they are on!
• Land mobile radio (LMR) integration for walkie-talkies and two-way radios
• Cisco Unified Communications Integration including Jabber voice and
• Cisco Unified Communications Integration including Jabber voice and
video calls from the Instant Connect application
Employees can access PTT services using a variety of devices, as
shown in Table 1.
shown in Table 1.
Table 1. How Cisco Instant Connect Works On Premises and in the Field
On Premise
In the Field
Typical
users
• Hospital staff and chiefs of staff
• Shop-floor workers and supervisors
• Manufacturing work groups and
• Shop-floor workers and supervisors
• Manufacturing work groups and
team leaders
• Extended public safety
personnel without PTT radios
• Inspectors
• Mobile healthcare workers
• Plant supervisors
• Mobile healthcare workers
• Plant supervisors
How they
connect
• Wi-Fi, network through an IP phone • Radio network
• 3G or 4G or LTE cellular network
• Satellite link
• Mobile routers
• Satellite link
• Mobile routers
Devices
they use
• Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone
7925G, 7925G-EX, and 7926G;
these models have a PTT button
• Cisco Unified IP Phone 7900,
8900, and 9900 Series models
• Smartphones, like the Sonim
Android XP6 and XP7, using
Android or Apple operating systems
• Any analog or digital radio
• Personal or corporate-owned
• Personal or corporate-owned
iPhones, iPads, and Android
devices (requires carrier plan)
• Satellite radio with data service
• Any wired phone or mobile
• Any wired phone or mobile
phone (dial-in users)
At-A-Glance
At-a-Glance
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“Providing reliable
communications for
vehicles, truckers and
all types of highway
operations across harsh and
remote conditions can be
immensely challenging. An
IP Communications System
allows us to be confident
in our communication
capabilities from anywhere
across various operations
sites.”
Jeff Russell
Dalton Area Superintendent,
Alaska Department of Transportation
and Public Facilities
Alaska Department of Transportation
and Public Facilities
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