Cisco Cisco IPICS Release 4.5 Manual Técnica
Using a DFSI Gateway on IPICS
This guide is intended to show an administrator how to:
Configure Tait and Daniels DFSI fixed stations for DFSI interoperability
Provision DFSI Gateways in IPICS
Provision fixed stations in IPICS
Use fixed stations on an IDC
Provision DFSI Gateways in IPICS
Provision fixed stations in IPICS
Use fixed stations on an IDC
Pre‐requisites
DFSI Gateway Overview
The DFSIG is designed to serve as a gateway between IPICS and P25 DFSI capable Fixed Stations (FS). It is
a proxy for all non‐P25 clients within IPICS and is responsible for transcoding between multicast RTP
streams (G.711) and SIP based P25 CAI frames (IMBE codec for digital communications and PCM for
analog communications). It is also responsible for encryption and decryption when necessary.
a proxy for all non‐P25 clients within IPICS and is responsible for transcoding between multicast RTP
streams (G.711) and SIP based P25 CAI frames (IMBE codec for digital communications and PCM for
analog communications). It is also responsible for encryption and decryption when necessary.
Installing DFSIG
(Covered in the IPICS Installation Guide)
Configuring Fixed Stations
Before provisioning any fixed stations in IPICS, each one needs to be enabled for DFSI operation and
configured with an IP address and port number for interoperability. IPICS currently supports DFSI
interoperability with Tait and Daniels fixed stations. The sections below indicate how these are to be
configured.
configured with an IP address and port number for interoperability. IPICS currently supports DFSI
interoperability with Tait and Daniels fixed stations. The sections below indicate how these are to be
configured.
Tait Fixed Stations
A Tait TB9100 fixed station may be configured with the ”Tait Communication software for TB9100”, also
known as CSS. Tait stations are programmed over an IP connection. Refer to CSS documentation on how
to initially connect to the fixed station. This guide assumes that the CSS can connect to the fixed station
for programming.
known as CSS. Tait stations are programmed over an IP connection. Refer to CSS documentation on how
to initially connect to the fixed station. This guide assumes that the CSS can connect to the fixed station
for programming.
Launch the CSS and click “Connect” icon from the toolbar. Select a fixed station to configure for DFSI and
click “Connect”.
click “Connect”.