| Arming network administrators with a thorough understanding of Cisco’s current VoIP solutions and the means to put them to work, Configuring Cisco Voice Over IP, Second Edition demonstrates how to configure all of Cisco’s core VoIP products, among them Cisco CallManager software, Cisco 7910 series phones, and server-based IP PBXs. Now updated with coverage of Cisco’s AVVID enterprise solutions, the book continues to supply hands-on guidance on implementing QoS (Quality of Service) features to reduce network latency and jitter plus case studies illustrating real-world VoIP configuration and troubleshooting strategies.
Provides network administrators with a thorough understanding of Cisco's current VolP solutions. Coverage of AVVID has been added to this edition. Previous edition c2000. Softcover.
In addition to providing a general understanding of voice over IP (VoIP) networking, this book offers detailed and practical information on how to use Cisco’s suite of VoIP products. Callisma’s contributing authors are industry experts with real-world implementation experience who can help you understand the intricacies of packet voice. In reading this book, you will obtain a firm understanding of the complexities of converging your voice and data networks. —Ralph Troupe, President and CEO, Callisma
Configuring Cisco Voice Over IP, Second Edition, follows some two years after the successful release of its predecessor. On its release, the first edition was at the very leading edge of voice over IP (VoIP) technology and was one of the first texts to be published on this subject. In the short time since the first edition, many aspects of this exciting and expanding technology have changed, and many new protocols and techniques have emerged.This second edition has been fully expanded to include information relating to all these new technologies, with coverage of topics such as Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Media Gateway Control Protocol (MGCP). Whether you are a relative newcomer to VoIP networking or currently maintain large-scale VoIP networks, this book will prove to be an invaluable addition to your current VoIP information library.
About the Author Michael E. Flannagan (CCIE #7651, CCDP, CSA, NNCAS) is a Network Consulting Engineer and Team Lead in the Advanced Services Group at Cisco Systems. Mike’s experience includes extensive work with IP routing protocols and Quality of Service. Prior to joining Cisco Systems, he held positions as a Global Network Manager for an international corporation, and as a consultant specializing in Quality of Service. Other books from Syngress Publishing to which Mike has contributed include Administering Cisco QoS in IP Networks (ISBN: 1-928994-21-0), and Cisco AVVID & IP Telephony Design and Implementation (ISBN: 1-928994-83-0).
Jason Sinclair has over eight years experience working in the telecommunication/networking field and is a manager of a Network Operations Centre for a large telecommunications provider in Australia. |
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