
Cisco CallManager Fundamentals
Cisco Press
2nd Edition
Published on 6. October 2005
Book
Hardback
984 pages
978-1-58705-192-0 (ISBN)
Description
Exposes the inner workings of Cisco CallManager to help you maximize your Cisco IP Communications solution
Read new content on QSIG, SIP trunks, video support, hunt lists and line groups, time-of-day routing, and new features added in CallManager releases 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 4.0, and 4.1
Review content from the first edition that has been fully revised and updated to CallManager release 4.1
Learn how to deploy and manage a CallManager solution
Understand the components that make up CallManager call routing through the use of basic to advanced examples that solve enterprise call routing problems
Gain a full understanding of how CallManager manages media resources and processes information for conferencing, transcoding, annunciation, and more
Learn detailed information about North American and international dial plans, trunk and station devices, media resources, and much more
Cisco CallManager Fundamentals, Second Edition, provides examples and reference information about Cisco (R) CallManager, the call-processing component of the Cisco IP Communications solution. Cisco CallManager Fundamentals uses examples and architectural descriptions to explain how CallManager processes calls. This book details the inner workings of CallManager so that those responsible for designing and maintaining a Voice over IP (VoIP) solution from Cisco Systems (R) can understand the role each component plays and how they interrelate.
This book is the perfect resource to supplement your understanding of CallManager. You'll learn detailed information about dial plan management and call routing, hardware and software components, media processing, call detail records, system management and monitoring, and the history of CallManager. The authors, all members of the original team that developed and implemented the CallManager software and documentation from its early stages, also provide a list of features and Cisco solutions that integrate with CallManager.
This second edition of Cisco CallManager Fundamentals covers software releases through release 4.1. With this book, you will gain a deeper understanding of the system and find answers to questions not available in any other source.
This book is part of the Cisco Press (R) Fundamentals Series. Books in this series introduce networking professionals to new networking technologies, covering network topologies, example deployment concepts, protocols, and management techniques.
Read new content on QSIG, SIP trunks, video support, hunt lists and line groups, time-of-day routing, and new features added in CallManager releases 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 4.0, and 4.1
Review content from the first edition that has been fully revised and updated to CallManager release 4.1
Learn how to deploy and manage a CallManager solution
Understand the components that make up CallManager call routing through the use of basic to advanced examples that solve enterprise call routing problems
Gain a full understanding of how CallManager manages media resources and processes information for conferencing, transcoding, annunciation, and more
Learn detailed information about North American and international dial plans, trunk and station devices, media resources, and much more
Cisco CallManager Fundamentals, Second Edition, provides examples and reference information about Cisco (R) CallManager, the call-processing component of the Cisco IP Communications solution. Cisco CallManager Fundamentals uses examples and architectural descriptions to explain how CallManager processes calls. This book details the inner workings of CallManager so that those responsible for designing and maintaining a Voice over IP (VoIP) solution from Cisco Systems (R) can understand the role each component plays and how they interrelate.
This book is the perfect resource to supplement your understanding of CallManager. You'll learn detailed information about dial plan management and call routing, hardware and software components, media processing, call detail records, system management and monitoring, and the history of CallManager. The authors, all members of the original team that developed and implemented the CallManager software and documentation from its early stages, also provide a list of features and Cisco solutions that integrate with CallManager.
This second edition of Cisco CallManager Fundamentals covers software releases through release 4.1. With this book, you will gain a deeper understanding of the system and find answers to questions not available in any other source.
This book is part of the Cisco Press (R) Fundamentals Series. Books in this series introduce networking professionals to new networking technologies, covering network topologies, example deployment concepts, protocols, and management techniques.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Indianapolis
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 194 mm
Thickness: 58 mm
Weight
1720 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58705-192-0 (9781587051920)
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Persons
John Alexander is a director of the CallManager software development group at Cisco. His experience is primarily in the field of voice communications, including call processing, voice messaging, call center, and switching systems.
Chris Pearce is a Cisco distinguished engineer in the CallManager software development group at Cisco. His expertise includes call routing, call control, and telephone features. Chris is directly involved in developing the system architecture and design.
Anne Smith is a technical writer in the CallManager support group at Cisco. Her expertise lies in comprehending and distilling complex technical information into comprehensive, accurate, and readable documentation.
Delon Whetten is a senior manager of the call processing team in the CallManager software development group at Cisco. His experience centers on the design and development of message switching, voice messaging, and VoIP call processing systems.
Chris Pearce is a Cisco distinguished engineer in the CallManager software development group at Cisco. His expertise includes call routing, call control, and telephone features. Chris is directly involved in developing the system architecture and design.
Anne Smith is a technical writer in the CallManager support group at Cisco. Her expertise lies in comprehending and distilling complex technical information into comprehensive, accurate, and readable documentation.
Delon Whetten is a senior manager of the call processing team in the CallManager software development group at Cisco. His experience centers on the design and development of message switching, voice messaging, and VoIP call processing systems.
Content
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1 Cisco CallManager Architecture
Chapter 2 Call Routing
Chapter 3 Station Devices
Chapter 4 Trunk Devices
Chapter 5 Media Processing
Chapter 6 Manageability and Monitoring
Chapter 7 Call Detail Records
Appendix A Feature List
Appendix B Cisco Integrated Solutions
Appendix C Protocol Details
Glossary
Index
Introduction
Chapter 1 Cisco CallManager Architecture
Chapter 2 Call Routing
Chapter 3 Station Devices
Chapter 4 Trunk Devices
Chapter 5 Media Processing
Chapter 6 Manageability and Monitoring
Chapter 7 Call Detail Records
Appendix A Feature List
Appendix B Cisco Integrated Solutions
Appendix C Protocol Details
Glossary
Index