PBX Systems for IP Telephony

PBX Systems for IP Telephony

Author: Allan Sulkin

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2001-12-22

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 0071400060

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Calling all-- * telecom managers * datacom managers with voice responsibilities * Call Center managers * VoIP implementers * network integrators * product and service developers * industry analysts "Clear and precise analysis and discussion of PBX system design and capabilities. Allan Sulkin has a unique ability to explain complex systems in easily understandable terms." -- Joe Licata, President, Siemens Enterprise Networks "A welcome addition to the bookshelf for anyone interested in the evolving IP-PBX system. Voice and data communications managers alike will greatly benefit from this text." -- Michael Thurk, Avaya, Group Vice President - Systems "Allan Sulkin's solid expertise and critical insight has been a valuable resource for the telecommunications community for over 20 years. He is uniquely qualified to articulate the very complex subject of PBX and IP telephony." -- Kanji Suzuki, former EVP of NEC America and current president and CEO of NEC Infrontia, Inc. The most efficient (and economical) ways to bring enterprise communication systems into the Digital Age are in this guide, written by the foremost analyst in the markret space. In PBX Systems for IP Telephony, Allan Sulkin--consultant and advisor to Avaya, Siemens, Cisco, NEC, Alcatel and other world-class companies--evaluates technologies, markets, and best practices for enterprise voice systems, messaging, and customer contact centers. The heart and brains of your communications network, the PBX (Private Branch Exchange) can be the vital link--or the missing link--that interfaces businesses and their customers. This guide, from the recognized expert in telephony systems, provides answers. Whether you need to IP-enable a PBX system for a small business, make complex choices for the advanced call center, or gain the expertise to integrate a variety of communication systems into a state-of-the-art foundation for your e-business vision, PBX Systems for IP Telephony should be your first choice. Here's why: * No one knows PBX systems and markets better than the author, and no one is better at explaining them * This comprehensive resource supplies nuts-and-bolts information on costs, performance, risks, and other real-world considerations difficult to research * You get insights into the potential strengths and weaknesses of next-generation PBX systems * You'll consult the consultant to the system designers for practical advice on systems that fit your needs and your future * There's no more business-aware or user-friendly guide anywhere to converging your voice systems with your IP-based data systems When it comes to the PBX, the question often seems to be "Who's job is it anyway?" With this guidebook, you'll be ready to take the responsibility--and get the credit.


The 3CX IP PBX Tutorial

The 3CX IP PBX Tutorial

Author: Matthew M. Landis

Publisher: Packt Publishing Ltd

Published: 2010-02-05

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 184719897X

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Develop a fully functional, low cost, professional PBX phone system using 3CX.


IP Telephony

IP Telephony

Author: Olivier Hersent

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 9780201619102

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The authors bring together all the diverse information network professionals and developers need to build IP-based multimedia and voice networks, including coverage on key technologies, protocols, standards, security, access, and more.


PBX Systems for IP Telephony

PBX Systems for IP Telephony

Author: Allan Sulkin

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 9780071375689

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This work explains telephone switching systems and how the technology is evolving to accommodate voice-over-IP traffic. Unlike data networks, telephone networks are proprietary. They're purchased as complete systems and are hard if not impossible to modify. Allan Sulkin explains how to acquire, deploy and maintain a system with all the features needed to support essential new applications, and how to get optimal performance from the system you have.


Centrex Or PBX

Centrex Or PBX

Author: John R. Abrahams

Publisher: Artech House

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 158053497X

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If you have the responsibility to design, upgrade and manage data networks to carry IP Telephony (voice, video and data); need help in evaluating competing IP-Centrex and IP-PBX systems; or need guidance in specifying the parameters for a service level agreement for IP-Centrex, this unique reference provides you with the knowledge you need to get the job done right. It enables you to more accurately estimate the time and resources needed to implement IP Telephony in your organization. The book describes the IP-Centrex option of having the telephone company take responsibility for the service delivery and offers the kind of information service providers need to improve marketing and sales campaigns for IP-Centrex services.


Cisco IP Telephony

Cisco IP Telephony

Author: Ramesh Kaza

Publisher: Cisco Press

Published: 2005-02-23

Total Pages: 790

ISBN-13: 0133819000

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A guide to successful deployment of the Cisco IP Telephony solution Real-world case studies from the Cisco design consulting engineers who developed the PDIOO process provide practical advice on all stages of successful IPT deployment Concise understanding of the PDIOO phases enables architects and engineers to successfully deploy the Cisco IPT solution Division of the process into PDIOO phases provides a logical and defined guide for network engineers and architects as they proceed through each of the phases in deploying the Cisco IPT solution Includes detailed questionnaires for each phase of deployment in the PDIOO cycle—a great aid in understanding customer networks and requirements Network infrastructure design, call processing infrastructure design and applications, and voice-mail system design are covered in depth Cisco® IP Telephony (IPT) solutions are being deployed at an accelerated rate, and network architects and engineers need to understand the various phases involved in successful deployment: planning, design, implementation, operation, and optimization (PDIOO). On the road to that understanding, those involved need to collect information for each phase of deployment, and then follow through with the best architecture, deployment model, and implementation based on the data collected. 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. In-depth instruction on each PDIOO phase provides specific details about the tasks involved and best practices for successful implementation of the IPT solution. This book also contains predesigned questionnaires and PDIOO assistance tools that help you determine the requirements of each phase of the PDIOO cycle. Authors Ramesh Kaza and Salman Asadullah have been involved with Cisco IPT solutions from the beginning and have planned, designed, and implemented major IPT networks using the guidelines found here. Cisco IP Telephony: Planning, Design, Implementation, Operation, and Optimization provides the step-by-step explanations, details, and best practices acquired by the authors while working with the top Cisco IPT customers. This book is part of the Networking Technology Series from Cisco Press®, which offers networking professionals valuable information for constructing efficient networks, understanding new technologies, and building successful careers.


IP Telephony

IP Telephony

Author: Bill Douskalis

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780130141187

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Now that virtually every leading telecommunications service provider has committed to delivering IP-based telephony services, communications professionals face the enormous challenge of implementation. This hands-on guide brings together today's best known answers and solutions for delivering VolP services with the quality customers deman. No other book covers the combined issues of protocol signaling, media transport methodology, reference topological considerations and voice quality testing in service offerings. No matter what your role in delivering Voice Over IP (VoIP) services, IP Telephony delivers the specifics you need to speed deployment, improve reliability, ensure quality, and simplify troubleshooting. Precise, thorough, and based firmly in the real-world, it is simply indispensable. The accompanying CD-ROM contains an extensive library of IP telephony-related RFCs, pertinent white papers and application notes that include real-world IP Telephony measurement examples.


Asterisk

Asterisk

Author: Jim Van Meggelen

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2007-08-28

Total Pages: 602

ISBN-13: 0596510489

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Provides information on Asterisk, an open source telephony application.


Cisco AVVID and IP Telephony Design and Implementation

Cisco AVVID and IP Telephony Design and Implementation

Author: Wayne Lawson

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2001-12-05

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 0080476538

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Corporate demand for AVVID solutions is rapidly increasing - engineers will need this book Cisco AVVID (Architecture for Voice, Video and Integrated Data), the latest development from Cisco Systems, is redefining the way businesses communicate. AVVID allows businesses to transmit voice, data, and video over a single integrated architecture called a "multiservice" or "converged" network. Cisco AVVID Design and Implementation is designed to be a complete desk-reference for network administrators and engineers responsible for a complicated AVVID network. Covering history, protocols, hardware, servers, switches, bridges, routers, and discussions about implementation issues, realities of cost, requirements and network limitations. Engineers will learn how to design and build a comprehensive Cisco AVVID network infrastructure. - Follows on from the successful Configuring Cisco AVVID - Cisco engineers and other IT professionals will find this an indispensable guide when implementing AVVID - Author is Systems Engineer at Cisco


Switching to VoIP

Switching to VoIP

Author: Theodore Wallingford

Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 0596517297

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More and more businesses today have their receive phone service through Internet instead of local phone company lines. Many businesses are also using their internal local and wide-area network infrastructure to replace legacy enterprise telephone networks. This migration to a single network carrying voice and data is called convergence, and it's revolutionizing the world of telecommunications by slashing costs and empowering users. The technology of families driving this convergence is called VoIP, or Voice over IP. VoIP has advanced Internet-based telephony to a viable solution, piquing the interest of companies small and large. The primary reason for migrating to VoIP is cost, as it equalizes the costs of long distance calls, local calls, and e-mails to fractions of a penny per use. But the real enterprise turn-on is how VoIP empowersbusinesses to mold and customize telecom and datacom solutions using a single, cohesive networking platform. These business drivers are so compelling that legacy telephony is going the way of the dinosaur, yielding to Voice over IP as the dominant enterprise communications paradigm. Developed from real-world experience by a senior developer, O'Reilly's Switching to VoIP provides solutions for the most common VoIP migration challenges. So if you're a network professional who is migrating from a traditional telephony system to a modern, feature-rich network, this book is a must-have. You'lldiscover the strengths and weaknesses of circuit-switched and packet-switched networks, how VoIP systems impact network infrastructure, as well as solutions for common challenges involved with IP voice migrations. Among the challenges discussed and projects presented: building a softPBX configuring IP phones ensuring quality of service scalability standards-compliance topological considerations coordinating a complete system ?switchover? migrating applications like voicemail and directoryservices retro-interfacing to traditional telephony supporting mobile users security and survivability dealing with the challenges of NAT To help you grasp the core principles at work, Switching to VoIP uses a combination of strategy and hands-on how-to that introduce VoIP routers and media gateways, various makes of IP telephone equipment, legacy analog phones, IPTables and Linux firewalls, and the Asterisk open source PBX software by Digium.You'll learn how to build an IP-based or legacy-compatible phone system and voicemail system complete with e-mail integration while becoming familiar with VoIP protocols and devices. Switching to VoIP remains vendor-neutral and advocates standards, not brands. Some of the standards explored include: SIP H.323, SCCP, and IAX Voice codecs 802.3af Type of Service, IP precedence, DiffServ, and RSVP 802.1a/b/g WLAN If VoIP has your attention, like so many others, then Switching to VoIP will help you build your own system, install it, and begin making calls. It's the only thing left between you and a modern telecom network.