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Data Sheet Instant Connect Express When your business is on the line, Instant Connect is here for your most critical communications needs. Welcome to the world s first and only secure communications platform that seamlessly links mobile, enterprise telephony, and radio in a single deviceindependent environment. By integrating Push-To-Talk (PTT) with IP-based communications in a single integrated environment, Instant Connect tears down the barriers typically associated with mobile communications. From field workers to first responders to dispatch teams, Instant Connect lets everyone communicate instantly and securely, regardless of the devices being used.

Figures 1 to 3 show the Instant Connect system, the Express system, and the mobile client, respectively. Figure 1. Instant Connect system Figure 2. Instant Connect Express 2

The new starter kits for on-premise push-to-talk Server license Universal Media Services license 4 talk lines (VTGs) 2 extra VTGs for point-to-point calls, for a total of 6 VTGs BYOD bundle: 4 Instant Connect mobile clients Ideal for: Satellite office facilities Hospitals Manufacturing Schools: individual, district office, or colleges Hotels Noncritical public safety (crossing guards, community groups, disaster teams for backup to LMR) Figure 3. Instant Connect Mobile Client Figure 3 shows the online participants, Webex Teams Chat session, Emergency Notification, and Basic Location information. The Instant Connect solution provides an economical alternative to service provider solutions for mobile communications or expensive LMR portable radios. Instant Connect enables mobile personnel within your Wi-Fi coverage area to participate in Push-To-Talk (PTT) sessions using a smartphone such as Android/Apple device with a Wi-Fi connection. In addition, personnel who are out of the coverage 3

area can use a smartphone or tablet with a 3G or 4G or LTE cellular data or satellite connection. Instant Connect Express includes: Online and offline presence: Users can see the identity of other users on their channel. When they use PTT, they will see which users and dispatchers are listening to their audio. Expressway: Enterprise customers can now easily manage mobile client users through the Cisco Expressway. This enables VPNless deployments of mobile clients and the ability to traverse firewalls, ensuring a secure mobile client connection and a secure enterprise VPN connection. Automatic VPN: Customers can now link VPN software like Cisco AnyConnect software to the Instant Connect system. When the smartphones are configured with the proper VPN credentials, launching Instant Connect will automatically launch the VPN. Users are always connected to the push-to-talk system through highly secure carrier systems. Talker priority and audio preemption: Instant Connect users can now be assigned a talker priority. Users of higher priority can override the audio of lower priorities, so managers can always be heard on the talk line. Unified contacts directory: Now users can see a directory of up to 50,000 users, enabling companies to give employees instant access to the contacts database. Contacts presence: Users can see which contacts are logged in to the system, so they can track down active users. Private push-to-talk call: Users can now make private point-to-point push-to-talk calls. Calling users can pick a contact from the list and make a private call. The user s phone will start to ring, indicating the acceptance or rejection of the private PTT call. When the called party accepts a call, he or she leaves the group call and joins a new private PTT channel. Personal communications can take place without having everyone hear the PTT call. Mapping: Users can now see where other people are by pressing the mapping icon. This will bring up a visual map showing where users are from the contact directory. Instant Connect administration: Users with proper authority can now create talk lines. They can also add and delete users on these talk lines. Low-bandwidth audio: The Instant Connect mobile client now uses the Internet Low Bitrate Codec (ilbc), which encodes audio at 40 Kbps, reducing overall data costs. Dial Connect: The Instant Connect mobile client now has the ability to make a simultaneous telephone call while being on the Push-to-Talk (PTT) call so people don t miss important PTT calls while being on phone calls. The interface enables easy muting of PTT audio, phone call audio, or all audio. Cisco Jabber and Webex Teams Cross-Launch: Now Instant Connect users can simply click on a phone number in the contacts list to make a Cisco Jabber or Webex Teams voice or video call right from the Instant Connect user experience (Figure 4). This is ideal for Unified Communications customers who need instant group collaboration and also want personal audio or video collaboration. 4

Figure 4. Instant Connect nd Cisco Jabber/Webex Teams Cross-Launch Upgrade to Full Instant Connect Customers can upgrade to the full Instant Connect application, which includes the following features: Scan virtual talkgroup Broadcast virtual talkgroup Cluster Redundant high availability Land mobile radio integration Cisco Unified Communications integration (IP Phones) Dispatch clients Table 1. Instant Connect Express Capabilities System Capabilities Specification Users in database Up to 5,000 users in contacts directory Active users Up to 60 active push-to-talk users Talklines/VTG Up to 25 active Virtual Talk Groups (VTG) Mobile clients Up to 60 active (included in active users in row 2) 5

Ordering Information The Instant Connect solution is available direct from Cisco (with a mentor installation) or through trained technology partners. To place an order, visit the Cisco ordering homepage or contact your Cisco account manager and refer to Table 2. Table 2. Ordering Information System Capabilities Specification CICXE-EXPRESS-VM Instant Connect Express physical system. Order all options to the Instant Connect physical delivery bundle. CICXE-SWONLY-K9 Instant Connect Express software only bundle. Order this as an option to the CICXEEXPRESS-VM part number. This includes 4 BYOD mobile clients, 6 Virtual Talkgroups, and a basic location server. CICXE-NFR Instant Connect Express software Not For Resale (NFR) bundle. Order this as an option to the CICXE-EXPRESS-VM part number. This includes 4 mobile client licenses, 6 Virtual Talkgroups, and a basic location server, This option is for partners to order for demonstration purposes. CICX-MC Instant Connect Mobile Client. The option can be ordered for bundles or upgrades that need additional mobile clients. Order this as an option to the CICXE-EXPRESS-VM. CICX-MC-10 Instant Connect Mobile Client 10 pack. The option can be ordered for bundles or upgrades that need additional 10 mobile clients. Order this as an option to the CICXE-EXPRESS-VM. CICX-MC-50 Instant Connect Mobile Client 50 pack. The option can be ordered for bundles or upgrades that need additional 50 mobile clients. Order this as an option to the CICXE-EXPRESS-VM. CICX-VTG Table 1. Instant Connect virtual talk group. The option can be ordered for bundles or upgrades that need more Virtual Talk Groups (VTG). A VTG adds capacity for private calls, scan groups, broadcast channels, and more talk lines to the system. Order this as an option to the CICXE-EXPRESS-VM. Instant Connect Express Capabilities CICX-DC Dial Connect Mobile Client. The option can be ordered for bundles or upgrades that need a simultaneous voice phone call and a Push-To-Talk session. The dial connect mobile client does not include the Cisco Jabber, or Cisco Webex Teams cross launch feature. Order this as an option to the CICXE-EXPRESS-VM. CICX-DC-100 Dial Connect Mobile Client 100 Pack. The option can be ordered for bundles or upgrades that need a simultaneous voice phone call and a Push-To-Talk session. The dial connect mobile client does not include the Cisco Jabber, or Cisco Webex Teams cross launch feature. Order this as an option to the CICXE-EXPRESS-VM. 6

Licensing Information The Instant Connect server checks the license count for proper software and resource licenses. For example, one mobile client license is required for each mobile client logged in to the Instant Connect server. Table 3 provides licensing options. Table 3. Instant Connect Licenses Bundle CICXE-EXPRESS-VM Instant Connect Server License 1 UMS 1 Location server Basic Notifier server 1 Reports server Radio Channel ports Virtual talk group 6 Silver consoles Platinum consoles Mobile clients 4 IP Phone Service and Support Using the Cisco Lifecycle Services approach, Cisco and its partners provide a broad portfolio of end-to-end services and support that can help increase your network s business value and return on investment. This approach defines the minimum set of activities needed, by technology and by network complexity, to help you successfully deploy and operate Cisco technologies and optimize their performance throughout the lifecycle of your network. 7

Cisco Capital Financing to Help You Achieve Your Objectives Cisco Capital can help you acquire the technology you need to achieve your objectives and stay competitive. We can help you reduce CapEx. Accelerate your growth. Optimize your investment dollars and ROI. Cisco Capital financing gives you flexibility in acquiring hardware, software, services, and complementary third-party equipment. And there s just one predictable payment. Cisco Capital is available in more than 100 countries. Learn more. For more information For more information about the Instant Connect solution and Instant Connect Express, visit https://www.instantconnectnow.com or contact your local account representative. Americas Headquarters Cisco Systems, Inc. San Jose, CA Asia Pacific Headquarters Cisco Systems (USA) Pte. Ltd. Singapore Europe Headquarters Cisco Systems International BV Amsterdam, The Netherlands Cisco has more than 200 offices worldwide. Addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers are listed on the Cisco website at www.cisco.com/go/offices. 2018 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Cisco and the Cisco logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Cisco and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and other countries. To view a list of Cisco trademarks, go to this URL: https://www.cisco.com/go/trademarks. Third-party trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. (1110R) 2018 STA Group, LLC All rights reserved. C78-739544-00 06/18