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Glossary

conventional radio A non-trunked system that is similar to telephone party-line in that the user

system

determines availability by listening for an open channel.

COR

carrier operated relay. A signal from a receiver that indicates that the receiver is

 

receiving a signal and that the receiver is not squelched.

coverage

In radio communications, the geographical area that is within the range of, or

 

that is covered by, a wireless radio system to enable service for radio

 

communications. Also referred to as service delivery area.

D

delay time

decrypt

decryption

dial peer

digital ID

The sum of waiting time and service time in a queue.

Cryptographically restore ciphertext to the plaintext form it had before encryption.

Reverse application of an encryption algorithm to encrypted data, thereby restoring that data to its original, unencrypted state.

Addressable call endpoint. In Voice over IP, there are two kinds of dial peers: POTS and VoIP.

A numeric identifier that is chosen by a Cisco IPICS user and stored in the user profile. Cisco IPICS uses this ID and a numeric password to authenticate a Cisco IP Phone user.

digital modulation

A technique for placing a digital data sequence on a carrier signal for subsequent

technique

transmission through a channel.

dispatcher

The Cisco IPICS dispatcher is responsible for setting up the VTG templates,

 

activating the VTGs to begin conferences, and adding and/or removing

 

participants in VTG templates and active VTGs. The dispatcher also monitors

 

the active VTGs and events, can mute and unmute users, as necessary, and sets

 

up system policies.

 

Cisco IPICS Server Installation Guide

GL-4

OL-8155-01

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Contents Release Page N T E N T S IiiManaging Licenses with the Ops Views Feature Upgrading Cisco Ipics Contents Cisco Ipics Server Installation Guide Vii IntroductionAudience Viii OrganizationRelated Documentation Cisco CallManager Documentation Cisco IP Phone Documentation Cisco Land Mobile Radio over IPCisco Security Agent Cisco IOS DocumentationDocument Notes and Conventions Boldface fontObtaining Documentation Cisco.comProduct Documentation DVD XiiOrdering Documentation XiiiXiv Documentation FeedbackCisco Product Security Overview Reporting Security Problems in Cisco Products Obtaining Technical AssistanceXvi Submitting a Service RequestCisco Technical Support & Documentation Website Definitions of Service Request Severity XviiObtaining Additional Publications and Information XviiiXix OL-8155-01 Installation Overview OverviewInstallation CD Step Description Cisco Ipics server software Hardware Requirements Installed ComponentsSystem Requirements PMC Requirements Software Requirements Internet BrowserInstalling the Cisco Ipics Server Software Before You BeginPreinstallation Checklist Obtaining the IP Addresses for Your Cisco Ipics SystemInstalling the Cisco Linux Operating System Procedure Press the Down Arrow key to highlight Virtual Install Disk Overwrite Hard Drive Message Cisco Linux Installing Packages Window Installation Complete Window OL-8155-01 Cisco Linux Welcome Window Date and Time Window Cisco Ipics Server Installation Guide System User Window Additional CDs Window Finish Setup Window Gnome Username Field NIC2 11 Network Device Control Window 12 Network Configuration Window 13 Ethernet Device Window 14 Entering the Static IP Address 15 Entering DNS Information 16 Network Device Control Window Installing Cisco Ipics Server Software Tools TerminalInstalling the Cisco Ipics Server Software at the Server CSAProcedure 18for an example 18 Installer File on the Cisco Ipics CD 19 Run or Display Message Window 20 Introduction in the Installer Window 21 Install Set Window Appendix A, Changing the Cisco Linux Root Password OL-8155-01 23 Preinstallation Summery 24 Cisco Ipics Installation Progress Window 25 Install Complete Window 26 Restart Computer Window Installing Cisco Ipics from a Remote Location Copying the File from the CD Drive in the ServerTransferring the File from the your PC to the Server Root #./name of installer file.bin -i console 27 Starting the Remote Installation 29 Install Set Options OL-8155-01 30 Preinstallation Summary 32 Install Complete Message Root #rpm -Uv kernel-source-2.4.21-32.0.1.EL.i386.rpm Manually Installing CSATerminal Checking the Installation Root CSCOcsa #sh installrpm.shPreparing to Use Cisco Ipics Root tmp #tar xvf /root/CSAStandAlone.tar35 Cisco Ipics Manage License Window Managing Your Licenses Obtaining Your License FileProcedure 11for an example of the window Obtain the MAC address with a Cisco Linux command OL-8155-01 Purchasing Additional Licenses Uploading the Cisco Ipics Licenses Opt/cisco/ipics/tomcat/current/webapps/ipicsserver/license39 Refreshing the License Window Managing Licenses with the Ops Views Feature Generating the Cisco Ipics PMC Application Installer Cisco Ipics Login window displaysClick Generate PMC Installer Administration GuideOL-8155-01 Upgrading Cisco Ipics Performing the Upgrade from a CD Cisco Ipics Backup and Restore Guide2for an example Installer File on the Cisco Ipics CD Run or Display Message Window Upgrade Available Message Introduction in the Installer Window Installer prompts you to re-enter the informix password EnterInstall Complete Window Performing the Upgrade from a Downloaded File Transferring the Upgrade File to the ServerSaving the Upgrade File to Your Computer SSH Tectia Client SSH Tectia Client File TransferPerforming the Upgrade at the Server Root #./name of upgrade file.bin 10 Introduction in the Installer Window 11 Preinstallation Summery To close the installer and complete the upgrade, press Enter Performing the Upgrade from a Remote Location Root #./name of upgrade file.bin -i console OL-8155-01 OL-8155-01 Uninstalling Cisco Ipics Uninstalling Cisco Ipics from the Cisco Ipics Server Introduction Window of the Uninstaller Uninstallation Progress Uninstalling Cisco Ipics from a Remote Location Root #./uninstallipicsxx -i console Uninstall Complete Message To close the SSH Tectia Client window, click Troubleshooting the Installation Cisco Ipics Installation Issues No Ports Are Listed in the Network Device Control MenuCannot Connect to the Server after Installation Ping default gateway IP addressRoot #/etc/init.d/ipicstomcat start Authorization Error after InstallationRoot #ps -ef grep tomcat Root #ps -ef grep oninit Root #/etc/init.d/ipicsdb startError Displays When Performing Remote Installation Root #./name of installer file.bin -i consoleUninstalling CSA Root #rpm -ev `rpm -qf /opt/CSCOcsa/bin/ciscosecd`OL-8155-01 Changing the Cisco Linux Root Password Root #sh /root/.security/unimmunize.shYou are returned to the Linux desktop O S S a R Y GL-1GL-2 GL-3 GL-4 GL-5 GL-6 GL-7 GL-8 GL-9 Channels that occupy less than 20 kHz Allocation for the 821-824 MHz and 866-869 MHz bandsAn interconnection of communications entities GL-10GL-11 GL-12 GL-13 GL-14 GL-15 GL-16 GL-17 GL-18 GL-19 GL-20 D E IN-1IN-2 IN-3 Gnome IN-4IN-5 IN-6

OL-8155-01 specifications

Cisco Systems OL-8155-01 is a vital component in the landscape of networking and IT infrastructure, designed for high performance and reliability in a variety of applications. This model is a part of Cisco's extensive offerings tailored for enterprise-level networking solutions, ensuring that organizations can effectively manage their networks to meet increasing demands.

One of the main features of the OL-8155-01 is its robust support for virtualization technologies. It provides an integrated platform that allows businesses to deploy virtual machines with ease. This capability is crucial as companies increasingly migrate to cloud-based services and seek to optimize their existing resources. The model supports various hypervisors, thereby offering flexibility in deployment scenarios.

Another standout characteristic of the OL-8155-01 is its advanced security features. Built with Cisco’s renowned security protocols, it helps safeguard sensitive data against cyber threats. The inclusion of features such as encryption and identity management allows organizations to maintain compliance with industry regulations while ensuring that their networks are protected from unauthorized access.

The OL-8155-01 is also designed with high availability in mind. It includes redundant components and failover capabilities that make sure network uptime is maximized. Organizations can rely on this system to keep their operations running smoothly, even in the event of hardware failures or unexpected disruptions.

In terms of connectivity, the OL-8155-01 supports a wide range of network interfaces, enabling seamless integration with existing network infrastructure. This versatility is essential for businesses that require flexibility in their networking solutions, as it allows for easy scaling and adaptation to changing business needs.

Performance is another critical area where the OL-8155-01 excels. It is engineered to handle high volumes of traffic, making it ideal for data-intensive applications such as video conferencing, online collaboration tools, and large-scale data analysis. The model's ability to maintain speed and efficiency under load is a significant advantage for organizations that rely heavily on data transmission.

In summary, Cisco Systems OL-8155-01 stands out with its combination of virtualization support, advanced security measures, high availability, versatile connectivity options, and robust performance capabilities. These features make it a compelling choice for enterprises looking to enhance their networking infrastructure and support their digital transformation initiatives. As businesses navigate the complexities of modern IT environments, the OL-8155-01 offers a solid foundation for achieving their networking goals.