INDEX bridging channels A See also mixing access control list (ACL) aggressive VAD broadcast queue 4-8 buffering arbitration algorithm ARP commands 4-33, 4-49 2-15 burst 4-35 4-4, 4-34 8-6 Assured Forwarding 4-44 assured forwarding 31 (AF31) C 4-32 Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) 7-3 cabling, for VIC2-2E/M interface card Asynchronous Transfer Mode Peak Cell Rate (ATM PCR) 4-4 ATM and Frame Relay Service Inter-Working (SIW) audio quality 4-36 4-2 call flow call leg 7-3 2-26 5-1, 5-4 Carrier Operated Relay 3-10 Carrier Operated Relay (COR) carrier operated relay (COR) Carrier Operated Squelch B 4-8 3-8 3-10 Carrier Operated Squelch (COS) bandwidth central site server solution codec affect on consumption 4-5 channel mixing 4-4 4-42 7-21 use with LMR 2-15 3-1 arbitration algorithm modifying consumption multicast over GRE over-provisioning 4-7 7-12 4-34 4-4 point-to-point lines provisioning 4-6 4-42 4-2 4-5, 4-6 voice payload bidirectional PIM 2-15 configuration for LMR gateway queuing techniques 3-7 4-33 Cisco IPICS benefits PMC consumption of usage 8-1, 8-2 Cisco IOS leased lines planning 3-8, 4-8 Cisco Hoot ‘n’ Holler 4-5, 4-6 for unicast connection trunk issues 3-2 codec 1-1 4-4 components Cisco IPICS server 1-3 Cisco Unified IP Phone gateway 4-7 4-2, 4-3, 4-39 LMR gateway 1-4 networking components overview 1-4 1-4 1-2 Cisco Video Surveillance System IP Camera User Guide, Cisco Video Surveillance 253x Series IP Dome OL-20004-01 IN-1 Index PMC 1-4 cRTP RMS 1-4, 2-1 Customer Edge Router (CE) deployment models markets multiple site model D 7-2 1-1 Data MDT RMS configuration for mixing single site model 7-5, 7-9 Data Multicast Distribution Tree (MDT) Default-MDT voice streams supported 2-10 WAN deployment issues 4-2 Cisco IPICS server 2-16 7-1 Cisco IPICS capacity delay 6-2 4-2, 4-32, 4-35 4-2 deployment scenario 1-3 central site server solution remote locations solution See Cisco IPICS remote PMC solution Cisco Multicast Manager (CMM) Cisco Security Agent (CSA) 4-50 destination pattern 4-49 2-41 Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express 2-41, 8-1 call leg 2-13 5-1, 5-4 configuration example Cisco Unified IP Phone destination pattern Cisco Communications Manager Express configuration for 2-41 inbound outbound G.711 G.729a overview POTS codec delay 4-33 5-3 voice-network dial pool 4-4 types in Cisco IPICS 7-13 5-2 6-4 digital signal processor (DSP) Committed Information Rate (CIR) 4-6 4-4, 4-34, 4-35 5-2 6-4 dial port, usage 4-4 4-5 compressed RTP (cRTP) 5-2 5-2 Voice over IP (VoIP) 4-4 connection trunk 5-2 VoFR (Voice over Frame Relay) 4-4 4-4 voice quality 5-4 VoATM (Voice over ATM) 4-4 5-4 5-1 session target 4-5 5-4 5-2 outbound call leg 2-41 considerations 5-4 matching outbound call leg 1-4 choosing 5-3 matching inbound call leg 2-41 Class-Based Weighted Fair Queueing (CBWFQ) 2-25 5-2 inbound call leg Cisco Unified Communications Manager configuration for 2-41 bandwidth use 8-1, 8-3 5-3 associated with RMS 2-42 configuring for Cisco IPICS 8-1, 8-2 dial peer Cisco Unified Communications Manager services 7-4 7-4, 7-5 dense mode (SM) Cisco IP Interoperability and Collaboration System overview 7-4 7-1 1-1 overview 4-7 discard eligible (DE) 4-8 4-35, 4-44 DS0 allocation 2-2 Cisco Video Surveillance System IP Camera User Guide, Cisco Video Surveillance 253x Series IP Dome IN-2 OL-20004-01 Index channel optimization 2-9 conserving resources 6-2 loopback channels F feedback tones, for trunked radios 2-2 remote location requirements resource allocation 2-7, 2-22 2-3 broadcast queue sizing considerations connection with E&M port 6-2 in WAN 6-2 4-43 DSP signal detection 4-37 LLQ 4-33 QoS 4-34 4-33 Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS) 2-9 4-35 7-3 IP RTP Priority 2-12 DSCP per-hop behaviors (Fibs) channel optimization 4-36 Committed Information Rate (CIR) in 2-21 use in mixing channels dspfarm 4-49 Frame Relay 2-21 resources not required usage firewall following 2-9, 2-24 resource consumption resources 2-9 3-51 4-35 FRF.12 fragmentation and reassembly technique 4-8 4-42 2-9 duplicate packets 2-21 G G.711 E G.729a E1 interface 4-4, 7-2 4-4 GRE tunnel 2-12 7-11 ear and mouth (E&M) analog signaling types interface 3-1 interface card port 3-4 3-4 4-37 Type III interface 3-4 Type V interface 3-6 egress policing 4-44 egress shaping 4-43 8-1 High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) 4-42 See Cisco Hoot ’n’ Holler I endpoints Internet Explorer, adjusting browser settings communication between duplicate packets high latency low bandwidth connection hootie 3-5 Type II interface H 2-7, 2-11 2-21 expedited forwarding (EF) Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) interoperability and collaboration 4-32 IP precedence 2-17 1-2 4-32 IP RTP Priority IPSSec VPN 8-7 4-32, 4-33 7-13 Cisco Video Surveillance System IP Camera User Guide, Cisco Video Surveillance 253x Series IP Dome OL-20004-01 IN-3 Index mixing J arbitration algorithm jitter 4-2, 4-32, 4-35 audio 2-15 2-17 channels in VTG 2-11 channels using Cisco Hoot ’n’ Holler L DSP function example land mobile radio LEAF 4-8 2-15 unicast streams See LMR 2-24 voice streams 7-4 leased line 2-17, 4-8 MPLS 7-3 in multiple site model licences for Cisco IPICS usage VPN 6-1 Link Fragmentation and Interleaving (LFI) 4-42 multicast 7-2 7-3 with multicast VPN 6-1 7-3 2-24, 4-6, 7-2 address for VTG communication LMR audio connection to Cisco IPICS channel 3-2 endpoints in address pool bandwidth 2-16 communication with endpoints 2-16 2-11 2-2, 2-9 7-12 bidirectional PIM 4-39 call flow to unicast 2-9 2-28 endpoints, communication between gateway Cisco IOS configuration for overview 3-7 3-2 integration with Cisco IPICS 3-1 interface with Cisco IPICS 3-2 recording multicast traffic 3-56 use with Cisco Hoot ’n’ Holler 7-24 overview 7-10 topology 7-10 M1:U12:M2 connection trunk output stream 3-1 over GRE 7-24 2-15 7-11 singularity 2-1, 2-2, 2-11, 2-12 loopback interface GRE tunnel 2-7 island 3-1 radio interface loopback 2-15 GRE tunnel 4-39 Low-Latency Queuing (LLQ) 4-32, 4-33, 4-35 7-22 M1:U12:M2 connection trunk overview 7-21 multicast address, guidelines for using M multicast domain 7-22 4-48 7-2, 7-4, 7-5 Multicast Virtual Route Forwarding (MVRF) M1:U12:M2 connection trunk description multicast VPN (MVPN) 7-16, 8-3 unicast connection trunk 4-6, 7-18 with multicast singularities markets, for Cisco IPICS 7-4 provider network configuration for 7-13 1-1 7-22 provider network verification routing 7-4 7-5 7-7 7-5 Multilink Point-to-Point Protocol (MLPPP) 4-42 Cisco Video Surveillance System IP Camera User Guide, Cisco Video Surveillance 253x Series IP Dome IN-4 OL-20004-01 Index multiple site model PMC upload log frequency, disabling connectivity options point-to-point connection 7-3 4-42 overview 7-2 Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) topology 7-3 policing Multiprotocol Label Switching 4-42 4-44 policy engine SIP provider See MPLS 8-7 2-38 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) bidirectional 4-2, 4-3 dense mode (DM) N overview 4-2 4-2 sparse mode (SM) network management Provider Edge Router (PE) 4-50 security in 4-2 Provider Router (P) 4-48 networking components, overview 1-4 proxy channel 7-4, 7-5 7-4 7-15 Push-to-Talk Management Center See PMC O over-detection 4-8 over-provisioning Q 4-34 QoS at WAN edge P 4-43 factors affecting in enterprise packet buffering delay in LAN discard-eligible (DE) loss overview 4-2 4-2, 4-32, 4-35 packet rate 4-3 4-32 policing 4-44 queuing 4-44 trust boundary WAN, use in 7-4 ping-pong effect Quality of Service PMC queuing bandwidth consumption remote user 4-6 1-4 remote location 4-44 with point-to-point connections 3-51 4-42 See QoS overview techniques 2-24, 4-2, 4-45 4-32 4-2 Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), for unicast connection 2-26 overview 7-3 recommendations for networks 4-36 Permanent Virtual Circuit (PVC) PIM-SSM 4-34 4-43 in multiple site model 4-35 4-35 errors 4-44 in Frame Relay network 4-35 4-32 drop 4-32 4-44 4-32, 4-35 queuing techniques 4-33 2-24 Cisco Video Surveillance System IP Camera User Guide, Cisco Video Surveillance 253x Series IP Dome OL-20004-01 IN-5 Index RMS comparator R 8-6 router media service RADIUS 4-49 See RMS Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) 4-6 RTP, header compression 4-7 recording multicast LMR traffic 3-56 Tap Cisco IOS configuration redundant RMS configuration remote location S 3-56 4-9 satellite link 2-2, 2-9, 2-24, 4-2, 4-45 remote locations solution remote PMC solution remote PMC user Secure Socket Layer (SSL) 8-1, 8-3 8-1 access control list (ACL) 4-2, 4-39 firewall 4-3 RADIUS 4-9 2-3 configuration for remote locations deployment scenario 8-5 dial peers associated with TACACS+ serialization 4-49 4-32 bidirectional 2-21, 2-22 in PIM SIM function 2-1 unidirectional function in Cisco IPICS installation options benefits 2-2 4-9 7-2 overview 7-1 topology 7-2 7-1 SIP 2-9 2-7, 2-9 connection to RMS using in remote location 4-9 voice port configuration 4-2 design characteristics 1-4 resource consumption 4-2 7-2 best practices 4-6 2-15, 2-16, 2-17 resource allocation 4-3 single site model 2-7 in WAN that is not multicast enabled standby 4-2 forwarding traffic 4-9 redundancy 4-36 5-3 fall back overview 4-50 shared tree 4-9 mixing 4-49 service access point (SAP) broadcast session target 2-13 2-2, 2-7, 2-9 DS0 resources 4-49 spanning tree (STP) attack mitigation configuration for central site deployment scenario 8-5 failover 4-49 Secure Socket Layer (SSL) configuration example DS0 4-48 recommendations 2-15 4-49 4-49 for Cisco IPICS RMS bridging 4-49 Cisco Security Agent (CSA) Reverse Path Forwarding (RPF) active 4-49 security 2-24 rendezvous point (RP) 8-1 2-15 voice ports associated with 2-13 signaling flow 2-24 4-2 2-27 unicast call, set up 2-26 Cisco Video Surveillance System IP Camera User Guide, Cisco Video Surveillance 253x Series IP Dome IN-6 OL-20004-01 Index SIP provider under-detection configuring for Cisco IPICS description unicast 2-38 call flow to multicast 2-38 for policy engine 1-4 spanning tree (STP) attack mitigation sparse mode (SM) 4-8 4-50 2-27 connection trunk 7-18 in WAN that is not multicast enabled 4-2 Sustained Cell Rate connection set up 2-28 POTS use for connection 4-4 stream mixing 4-6 2-26 2-24 T T1 interface V 2-12 TACACS+ VIC2-2E/M interface card 4-49 Time to Live (TTL) cabling 2-29 tone control 3-2 overview 3-2 2-wire configuration for single frequency 3-39 virtual interface (VIF) 4-wire configuration for single frequency 3-40 Virtual Private Network (VPN) channel configurations in Cisco IPICS configuration for two-ten frequencies considerations frequencies 3-14 4-8 4-8 4-8 3-8 Voice and Video Enabled IP Security Protocol (IPSec) 7-3 topology MPLS with multicast VPN 7-4 voice packet 4-7 voice payload 7-10 multiple site model 7-3 4-7 voice port associating IP address with 7-2 configuration example trunked radio feedback tones 4-44 voice quality 3-51 hybrid configuration trust boundary conventional use with LMR 3-8, 3-15 single site model 4-8 overview 3-1 multicast island See VTG enabling 3-12 3-15 signaling virtual talk group aggressive 3-16 native functionality phases 3-42 7-3 voice activation detection (VAD) 3-12 manual tone configuration overview 3-51 2-15 3-52 2-15 2-25 4-5, 4-8, 4-32, 4-36 voice stream mixing See mixing voice streams, supported in Cisco IPICS VoIP bearer traffic U UDP port 4-45 VoIP traffic, transmission rate 4-33 VPN 2-10 4-5 7-4 Cisco Video Surveillance System IP Camera User Guide, Cisco Video Surveillance 253x Series IP Dome OL-20004-01 IN-7 Index VTG about 2-11 communication between channels creation 2-11 LMR endpoints in members 2-11 2-9 2-11 mixing channels in 2-15 mixing of channels 2-11 multicast address 2-11 multicast address requirements 2-9 participants speaking simultaneously restricting access 2-15 2-23 RMS resource consumption 2-9 Weighted-Fair Queuing (WFQ) 4-33 W Cisco Video Surveillance System IP Camera User Guide, Cisco Video Surveillance 253x Series IP Dome IN-8 OL-20004-01
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