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Cisco Voice over IP (CVoice) (Authorized Self-Study Guide), 3rd Edition View Larger Image | Kevin Wallace Cisco Press, Hardcover, 3rd Bk&CD edition, Published July 2008, 500 pages, ISBN 1587055546 | List Price: $65.00 Our Price: $50.50 You Save: $14.50 (22% Off)
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Chapter 3: Routing Calls over Analog Voice Ports
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Master VoIP (Voice over IP) implementation with the Cisco authorized book
for CVOICE foundation learning, updated for the 6.0 version
Master the basics of VoIP (Voice over IP) implementation, management and
troubleshooting
Prepare for the 6.0 version of the CVOICE exam as you earn your CCVP certification
Learn from additional content that challenges readers on the harder aspects
of this technologies, and goes beyond the Cisco curriculum materials with real-world
implementation examples
Cisco Voice over IP (CVOICE) Third Edition, provides you with all the critical
information needed to implement and support data and voice integration solutions
at the network-access level. In addition, this book prepares you for the 6.0
version of the CVOICE certification exam, which applies to multiple Cisco IP
Telephony Specialist certifications and the Cisco Certified Voice Professional
(CCVP) certification. Areas of the CVOICE 6.0 course that students most often
struggle with include H.323 gateway/gatekeeper configuration and QoS configuration,
which is covered in greater detail than in past editions. This book will initially
serve as a valuable study aid and continue to be an invaluable theory, configuration,
and troubleshooting reference for years to come.
Coverage starts with a review for those new to voice technologies and continues
with in-depth information on implementation, concepts and protocols, call control
models available, roadblock and troubleshooting strategies, and QoS issues.
The book also expands beyond the curriculum to cover topics such as WRR, AutoQoS
on a Catalyst switch, LFI, using MQC to configure classification, marking, LLQ,
WRED, policing, and shaping.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introducing Voice over IP Networks
Chapter 2 Considering VoIP Design Elements
Chapter 3 Routing Calls over Analog Voice Ports
Chapter 4 Performing Call Signaling over Digital Voice Ports
Chapter 5 Examining VoIP Gateways and Gateway Control Protocols
Chapter 6 Identifying Dial Plan Characteristics
Chapter 7 Configuring Advanced Dial Plan Configuration
Chapter 8 Configuring H.323 Gatekeepers
Chapter 9 Establishing a Connection with an Internet Telephony Service Provider
Appendix Answers to Chapter Review Questions
About the Author
Kevin Wallace, CCIE No. 7945, is a Senior Technical Instructor for Thomson
NETg. Kevin holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Kentucky,
with a focus on digital communication technologies.
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