Cisco Cisco IPICS Release 2.1 Referências técnicas

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Cisco IPICS PMC 
Debug Reference
Connectivity Tips for Using the PMC
Tips for Using the Correct Location
Optimizing Your Audio on the PMC
Channel States on the PMC
Receive and Transmit Indicators
Using CSA with the PMC
For More Information
Connectivity Tips for Using the PMC
The following tips will help to ensure 
successful connection of the Cisco IPICS 
Push-to-Talk Management Center (PMC):
Before you launch the PMC, establish 
network connectivity to make sure that 
you have a valid IP address.
For connections that use the remote 
location, make sure that the PMC can 
establish connectivity to the Router 
Media Service (RMS).
If the Cisco VPN Client is installed on 
your PMC client machine, disable the 
“Stateful Firewall (Always On)” 
option; otherwise SIP and multicast 
connections may not work correctly.
For the PMC to work properly with 
Windows XP, you may need to modify 
the firewall settings so the PMC can 
send and receive the required protocols.
Network limitations may prevent some 
PMC client machines from sending 
audio. In this case, choose the remote 
location to connect to Cisco IPICS.
Monitor the server status connectivity 
indicator for connection information.
Always use the most recent version of 
the PMC; newer versions often contain 
functional enhancements.
If you use a docking station or 
pluggable audio devices with your 
client machine, close the PMC client 
and unplug your audio devices before 
you undock your PC; otherwise, your 
PC may become unresponsive and 
require you to reboot.
Note:
Cisco IPICS only supports the use of 
PMC release 2.1(1) with a Cisco IPICS 
server that also runs release 2.1(1).
Tips for Using the Correct Location
The Cisco IPICS server contains the 
location information to determine how the 
PMC should connect.
For optimum connectivity and higher 
quality audio, use the most appropriate 
location for your connection type when 
you log in to the PMC.
If both wired and wireless connections 
are active, and if you selected a location 
other than remote, either disable the 
wireless connection or make sure that 
the PMC uses the IP address that is 
assigned to the wired connection.
If you choose a location and you do not 
hear audio, choose a different location 
until you hear the audio on the channel.
For More Information
For additional detailed information about 
the Cisco IP Interoperability and 
Collaboration System (Cisco IPICS) PMC, 
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Refer to the following URL for the 
complete Cisco IPICS documentation set: