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| Configuring Cisco Voice Over IP | 
| Authors: Jason Sinclair, Paul Fong, Scott Harris, Martin Walshaw Publisher: SYNGRESS Category: Book
Buy New: $27.98
Avg. Customer Rating:   (2 reviews) Sales Rank: 2510316
Format: Download: Pdf Language: English (Published) Media: Digital Edition: 2 Pages: 577
ASIN: B00008DCDX
Publication Date: August 30, 2002 Availability: Available for download now
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Product Description 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, this book continues to supply hands-on guidance on implementing QoS (Quality of Service) features to reduce network latency and jitter. It also provides case studies illustrating real-world VoIP configuration and troubleshooting strategies.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Subpar book June 29, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have a theory. My theory states that any book written with big fonts and big space between lines is not good. The logic behind this thought is that some people want to write thick books to impress the readers but due to the lack of content they end up putting everything in big fonts to fill the pages. This seems to be the case. This book tries to be somewhat actual by presenting relatively new hardware like the VWIC multiflex trunk cards, with tables listing hardware and software compatibility matrixes which is a waste of paper becase this can be found in the cisco webpage. Then it falls hard behind on treating important matters like getting deeper into H.323 or SIP. For instance, the book has only FOUR pages covering SIP (including the pictures) and TWO pages for MGCP. The kicker is the chapter treating QoS and TOS field marking. It slightly goes over IP precedence with very poor and quick explanations and does not even mention the existence of the DSCP interpretation of the TOS field! Definitely a book to forget if you want something actual for VoIP. What? Why I bought this book? Well... I'm still asking myself. Maybe because I trusted in the only one review saying it rocks.
  Excellent resource - the best I have found January 30, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I own several VoIP titles and this is easily the best I own to date. It explains all the concepts quite clearly and the Case Studies make understanding configuring this technology very easy. I highly recommend this book!
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