Fax, Modem, and Text for IP Telephony
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.36 (925 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1587052695 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 600 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-07 |
Language | : | English |
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The configuration guides in this book include a number of sample configurations and tips to manage any fax, modem, or text deployment. Prior to joining the Escalation Team in 1999 Gonzalo had roles as a TAC engineer for both the Access/Dial and Multiservice Voice teams as well as a team lead for the Access/Dial team. Explore the functionality and advantages of T.38 fax relay, passthrough, modem relay, T.37 Store-and-Forward Fax, and text relay for IP network deployments Employ expert-recommended best practices and design solutions for deploying fax, modem,
David has troubleshot escalated issues in Cisco customer networks worldwide and remains a technical resource for other Cisco employees and customers. Over the past 12 years at Cisco, he has specialized in troubleshooting complex issues for some of the largest VoIP networks and has provided technical leadership for some of the most critical worldwide voice and fax
David has troubleshot escalated issues in Cisco customer networks worldwide and remains a technical resource for other Cisco employees and customers. "Fax, Modem, and Text for IP Telephony" also includes meticulous configuration and troubleshooting guides. The troubleshooting guides present the essential methodologies, debugs, and analysis tools for quickly resolving both the common and complex issues that may be encountered. Since joining Cisco in 1997, David has worked as a TAC engineer for the WAN, WAN Switching, and Multiservice Voice teams, a team lead for the Multiservice Voice team, and an escalation engineer covering a variety of voice and fax technologies. An extensive design guide then provides the pertinent advice and best practices for making the correct planning decisions and choosing the best transport option for your network. The configuration guides in this book include a number of sample conf
Good reference book from Cisco Press This is a great reference book to understand the latest fax, modem and text for IP telephony technologies. It is certainly not for beginners but more suitable for anyone who has worked with, installed and supported these systems. The prior knowledge of call control protocols, voice gateways, Quality of Services (QoS) and familiarity of Cisco unified voice products and networking is very helpful to understand this book.The book is divided into four parts starting from fundamental theories, solutions and designs, configuration and troubleshooting. It starts with the basic. "I recommend it as a general and thorough introduction to V.I recommend it as a general and thorough introduction to V.3I recommend it as a general and thorough introduction to V.34/V.90/Fax for sure but not for in depth information on those Pablo De Paulis Only read a couple of chapters and it's a very big book! It's very superficial on the level of details but on the other hand I'm used to reading the ITU-T specs and often I miss the big picture.Now, the modem chapter mainly deals with V.34 and V.90 which is not that particularly interesting for me since I mostly deal with POS and it doesn't cover it much at all. However I was surprised to see an entire chapter on Text Telephony I wish I had it a year ago or so when I was trying to understand a field issue with text telephone and I was so confused at times.Haven't read t. /V.90/Fax for sure but not for in depth information on those Only read a couple of chapters and it's a very big book! It's very superficial on the level of details but on the other hand I'm used to reading the ITU-T specs and often I miss the big picture.Now, the modem chapter mainly deals with V.3I recommend it as a general and thorough introduction to V.34/V.90/Fax for sure but not for in depth information on those Pablo De Paulis Only read a couple of chapters and it's a very big book! It's very superficial on the level of details but on the other hand I'm used to reading the ITU-T specs and often I miss the big picture.Now, the modem chapter mainly deals with V.34 and V.90 which is not that particularly interesting for me since I mostly deal with POS and it doesn't cover it much at all. However I was surprised to see an entire chapter on Text Telephony I wish I had it a year ago or so when I was trying to understand a field issue with text telephone and I was so confused at times.Haven't read t. and V.90 which is not that particularly interesting for me since I mostly deal with POS and it doesn't cover it much at all. However I was surprised to see an entire chapter on Text Telephony I wish I had it a year ago or so when I was trying to understand a field issue with text telephone and I was so confused at times.Haven't read t. I recommend it as a general and thorough introduction to V.34/V.90/Fax for sure but not for in depth information on those Pablo De Paulis Only read a couple of chapters and it's a very big book! It's very superficial on the level of details but on the other hand I'm used to reading the ITU-T specs and often I miss the big picture.Now, the modem chapter mainly deals with V.34 and V.90 which is not that particularly interesting for me since I mostly deal with POS and it doesn't cover it much at all. However I was surprised to see an entire chapter on Text Telephony I wish I had it a year ago or so when I was trying to understand a field issue with text telephone and I was so confused at times.Haven't read t. /V.90/Fax for sure but not for in depth information on those" according to Pablo De Paulis. Only read a couple of chapters and it's a very big book! It's very superficial on the level of details but on the other hand I'm used to reading the ITU-T specs and often I miss the big picture.Now, the modem chapter mainly deals with V.I recommend it as a general and thorough introduction to V.3I recommend it as a general and thorough introduction to V.34/V.90/Fax for sure but not for in depth information on those Pablo De Paulis Only read a couple of chapters and it's a very big book! It's very superficial on the level of details but on the other hand I'm used to reading the ITU-T specs and often I miss the big picture.Now, the modem chapter mainly deals with V.34 and V.90 which is not that particularly interesting for me since I mostly deal with POS and it doesn't cover it much at all. However I was surprised to see an entire chapter on Text Telephony I wish I had it a year ago or so when I was trying to understand a field issue with text telephone and I was so confused at times.Haven't read t. /V.90/Fax for sure but not for in depth information on those Only read a couple of chapters and it's a very big book! It's very superficial on the level of details but on the other hand I'm used to reading the ITU-T specs and often I miss the big picture.Now, the modem chapter mainly deals with V.3I recommend it as a general and thorough introduction to V.34/V.90/Fax for sure but not for in depth information on those Pablo De Paulis Only read a couple of chapters and it's a very big book! It's very superficial on the level of details but on the other hand I'm used to reading the ITU-T specs and often I miss the big picture.Now, the modem chapter mainly deals with V.34 and V.90 which is not that particularly interesting for me since I mostly deal with POS and it doesn't cover it much at all. However I was surprised to see an entire chapter on Text Telephony I wish I had it a year ago or so when I was trying to understand a field issue with text telephone and I was so confused at times.Haven't read t. and V.90 which is not that particularly interesting for me since I mostly deal with POS and it doesn't cover it much at all. However I was surprised to see an entire chapter on Text Telephony I wish I had it a year ago or so when I was trying to understand a field issue with text telephone and I was so confused at times.Haven't read t. I recommend it as a general and thorough introduction to V.34/V.90/Fax for sure but not for in depth information on those Pablo De Paulis Only read a couple of chapters and it's a very big book! It's very superficial on the level of details but on the other hand I'm used to reading the ITU-T specs and often I miss the big picture.Now, the modem chapter mainly deals with V.34 and V.90 which is not that particularly interesting for me since I mostly deal with POS and it doesn't cover it much at all. However I was surprised to see an entire chapter on Text Telephony I wish I had it a year ago or so when I was trying to understand a field issue with text telephone and I was so confused at times.Haven't read t. and V.90 which is not that particularly interesting for me since I mostly deal with POS and it doesn't cover it much at all. However I was surprised to see an entire chapter on Text Telephony I wish I had it a year ago or so when I was trying to understand a field issue with text telephone and I was so confused at times.Haven't read t