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Cisco IP Telephony: Planning, Design, Implementation, Operation, and Optimization
Ramesh Kaza, Salman Asadullah 03.21.2005
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Cisco IP Telephony: Planning, Design, Implementation, Operation, and Optimization
Chapter 4: Planning Phase
Authors: Ramesh Kaza, Salman Asadullah
Cisco IP Telephony: Planning, Design, Implementation, Operation, and Optimization is a guide for network architects and engineers as they deploy the Cisco IPT solution. With this book, you will master the PDIOO phases of the IPT solution, beginning with the requirements necessary for effective planning of a large-scale IPT network. From there, you'll follow a step-by-step approach to choose the right architecture and deployment model. Real-world examples and explanations with technical details, design tips, network illustrations, and sample configurations illustrate each step in the process of planning, designing, implementing, operating, and optimizing a chosen architecture based on information you have collected.
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Chapter 4 guides you through various tasks involved in the planning phase and discusses the best practices and the steps you need to follow at every layer of the network to make the network infrastructure ready to run the Cisco IPT solution.
About the Publisher
Reproduced from the book Cisco IP Telephony: Planning, Design, Implementation, Operation, and Optimization. Copyrightà 2005, Cisco Systems, Inc.. Reproduced by permission of Pearson Education, Inc., 800 East 96th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240. Written permission from Pearson Education, Inc. is required for all other uses. Visit www.ciscopress.com for a detailed description and to learn how to purchase this title. ISBN: 1587051575
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