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Integrating Voice and Data Networks

Integrating Voice and Data Networks

Scott Keagy

778 pages, parution le 15/09/2000

Résumé

The integration of voice and data networks is
creating a fundamental change in the telecommunications and data industries.
This change means better phone service, lower prices, new features, less
maintenance, and more choices, leading to a complete convergence of the data
networking and telecommunications industries into a single community. With all
of this growth and change, network engineers and managers need specific
information on how to integrate and configure packetized voice networks.
Integrating Voice and Data Networks is designed as your one-stop shop for
learning how to integrate traditional voice technology into existing Cisco data
networks.

Integrating Voice and Data Networks is both a conceptual reference and
a practical how-to book that bridges the gap between existing telephony networks
and the new world of packetized voice over data networks. Underlying
technologies are explained in a non-product-specific manner that gives a
holistic understanding of voice/data integration. You’ll then follow a
complete process to design and implement a variety of network scenarios,
leveraging author Scott Keagy’s extensive experience with real voice/data
networks. Integrating Voice and Data Networks focuses on the
implementation of Voice over Frame Relay (VoFR), Voice over ATM (VoATM), and
Voice over IP (VoIP) using Cisco IOS voice gateways, including the Cisco MC3810,
Cisco 2600/3600/7200/7500 series routers, and AS5300/AS5800 Access Servers.

  • Features in-depth solutions for the design and implementation of integrated
    voice and data networks
  • Detailed configurations show network engineers how to implement packetized
    voice immediately
  • Chapters on voice theory and data theory ensure mastery of fundamental
    knowledge
  • Learn how to lower costs, streamline your organization, prepare for new
    multimedia applications, and gain a competitive advantage by integrating your
    voice and data networks

Contents

Preface

Introduction

Part I: Traditional Voice Networks
Chapter 1: The State of Voice Communications
Chapter 2: Enterprise Telephony Signaling
Chapter 3: Signaling System #7
Chapter 4: Call Routing and Dial Plans
Chapter 5: Defining and Measuring Voice Quality
Chapter 6: Voice Digitization and Coding

Part II: Packet Voice and Data Networks
Chapter 7: Quality of Service Criteria for Packet Telephony
Chapter 8: WAN Protocols for Integrated Voice and Data Services
Chapter 9: Design Considerations for WAN Protocols
Chapter 10: Review of IP Features for Voice/Data Integration
Chapter 11: VoIP Transport and Signaling Protocols

Part III: Voice/Data Integration: Methodology, Planning, and Design
Chapter 12: Initial Network Planning and Design
Chapter 13: Delay Budgets and Loss Plans
Chapter 14: Establishing an Integrated Dialing Plan

Part IV: Implementation and Cisco Router Configuration
Chapter 15: Enabling Network-Wide Quality of Service
Chapter 16: Establishing Router-PBX Connectivity
Chapter 17: Establishing Network-Wide Calling Capability
Chapter 18: Resolving Voice Quality Issues
Appendix A: List of ITU-T Recommendation E.164 Assigned Country Codes
Appendix B: ISDN Cause Codes
Appendix C: Debug VPM Signal
Appendix D: Debug VoIP CCAPI inout Index

L'auteur - Scott Keagy

Scott Keagy (CCIE# 3985) is a cofounder of SK Networks, Inc., which specializes in voice/data network consulting. While on assignment at Cisco Systems in 1997 and 1998, he implemented the first VoFR and VoIP connectivity in their production network, for the sales offices in South and Central America. Since 1998 he has been on assignment at Pacific Bell and SBC, designing and implementing VoFR, VoATM, and VoIP solutions for their customers. He is a member of the IEEE Communications society, and he has been in the networking and computer industries for nine years.

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Éditeur(s) Cisco Press
Auteur(s) Scott Keagy
Parution 15/09/2000
Nb. de pages 778
Format 19,5 x 23,7
Couverture Relié
Poids 1492g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9781578701964

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