NOTICE:
For more information, see the “MCC 7500/7100 Dispatch Console - Control Paths and
Affiliation” section in the
Conventional Operations
manual.
MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console and ISSI 8000/CSSI 8000
The MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console operator position supports the ISSI 8000 feature. The MCC 7100
IP Dispatch Consoles receive foreign talkgroup and other foreign system configuration data
downloaded from the PRX 7000 Console Proxy (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server).
See the
ISSI 8000/CSSI 8000 – InterSystem Gateway
manual for details.
Centralized Event Logging for the MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console
The MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console inside the ASTRO
®
25 Radio Network Infrastructure (RNI) sends
event logs to the Centralized Event Logging server in the same way as supported by the MCC 7500
Dispatch Console inside the ASTRO
®
25 RNI, except for connection information. The MCC 7100 IP
Dispatch Console deployed outside the ASTRO
®
25 RNI does not send event logs to the Centralized
Event Logging server. The PRX 7000 Console Proxy logs the following events with Centralized Event
Logging server:
• Remote clients connected
• Remote clients disconnected
• Remote clients refused
See the
Centralized Event Logging
manual.
Audio Logging and the MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console
The Archiving Interface Server (AIS) / Logger supports the logging of audio from an MCC 7100 IP
Dispatch Console (inside and outside the Radio Network Infrastructure (RNI), as follows:
• Recording of console audio by the AIS/Logging recorder is supported.
• Local (Voice Processor Module (VPM)-based) audio logging is not supported.
NOTICE:
See the
MCC 7500 Dispatch Console with Voice Processor Module
manual for
details.
MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console Aux I/O Comparator Display
The Aux I/O comparator display function in the MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console uses modified
MOSCAD Remote Terminal Units (RTUs). The Aux I/O architecture is a client-server model where the
MOSCAD RTU and the MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console provide the server and client functionality,
respectively.
The Aux I/O data for the comparator display function, that is, comparator controls, report status
changes, and so on, between the RTU-server and the MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console client is
communicated through a TCP/IP connection established between the RTU and the MCC 7100 IP
Dispatch Console.
The MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console can connect to one or more RTUs by establishing a TCP/IP
connection with each RTU. Similarly, an RTU can support multiple MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console
connections.
If the link between the remote MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console and the Aux I/O server is lost, the
affected MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Consoles no longer receives any of the comparator display
functionality until it reestablishes a connection.
The MCC 7100 IP Dispatch Console supports up to 200 Aux I/Os on the SDM3000 units (“global” Aux
I/O) functionality.
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