Summary:
With increasing competition and worldwide deregulation opening up new opportunities for Internet Service Providers (ISPs), it’s estimated that the worldwide voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) long-distance services market will be worth $9.4 billion by 2002. ISPs can turn their existing data infrastructure and subscriber bases to offer domestic and international long-distance phone calls and real-time fax transmissions.
Configuring Cisco Voice Over IP covers this and a range of possibilities for this rapidly growing technology. The book is organized around the configuration of all of Cisco’s core VoIP products, including the voice/fax feature card, integrated access system, voice manager, and the voice-enabled Cisco 2600 and 3600 series. Anyone responsible for the actual installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of a Cisco VoIP device will find this book invaluable. As with all Syngress Media books, online chapter updates will be published three to six months after publication.

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