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Integrating Voice and Data Networks
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Author: Scott Keagy List Price: $55.00 Our Price: Click to see the latest and low price ISBN: 1578701961 Publisher: Cisco Press (October, 2000) Edition: Hardcover Sales Rank: 43,295 Average Customer Rating: 5 out of 5
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Customer ReviewsRating: 5 out of 5 The "Doyle" book on VoX. This book may be overkill for the CCIE R&S track, but if you want to UNDERSTAND VoX and related technologies, this book is awesome. Now I feel like jumping over to the C&S track. Rating: 5 out of 5 All that you can't leave behind I haven't read the whole book, I'm 50% done, but the first impression is that there's too much theorical information, but I think we really need that. That's absolutely a wonderful resource. After reading some parts of this book I was able to setup a successful VoIP connection. This book also helps to understand the codecs, problems you can find, etc..Good choice! Daniel Lafraia CCNP,CCDP Rating: 5 out of 5 You must have one in your shelf if you are VoIP engineer I bought the 1st edition back in 2000 and since then it is still the most frequently visited reference when I helped my clients to build VoIP networks. It was written completely from a hands-on engineer perspective, aiming at getting the job done. So you would expect very detailed description on signaling ..., design scenario, IOS programming and trouble-shooting in debug mode. My favourite parts are the coverage on Echo, dial-peer programming and SIP. After finishing a SIP network project, I'm just amazed how a book in year 2000 can provide such a farsighted material.
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