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Chapter 1 - Getting Started with the MCS 5100
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Chapter 2 - MCS 5100 Architecture
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Chapter 3 - System Management Console
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Chapter 4 - Provisioning Client
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Chapter 5 - Ad Hoc and Meet Me Conferencing
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Chapter 6 - Multimedia PC Client
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Chapter 7 - Personal Agent
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Chapter 8 - SIP Architecture
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Appendix A - Regulatory Compliance
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About the book
Description
The first book published on deploying Voice Over IP (VoIP) products from Nortel Networks, the largest supplier of voice products in the world.
This book begins with a discussion of the current protocols used for transmitting converged data over IP as well as an overview of Nortel’s hardware and software solutions for converged networks. In this section, readers will learn how H.323 allows dissimilar communication devices to communicate with each other, and how SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is used to establish, modify, and terminate multimedia sessions including VOIP telephone calls. This section next introduces the reader to the Multimedia Concentration Server 5100, and Nortel’s entire suite of Multimedia Communications Portfolio (MCP) products. The remaining chapters of the book teach the reader how to design, install, configure, and troubleshoot the entire Nortel product line.
The first book published on deploying Voice Over IP (VoIP) products from Nortel Networks, the largest supplier of voice products in the world.
This book begins with a discussion of the current protocols used for transmitting converged data over IP as well as an overview of Nortel’s hardware and software solutions for converged networks. In this section, readers will learn how H.323 allows dissimilar communication devices to communicate with each other, and how SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is used to establish, modify, and terminate multimedia sessions including VOIP telephone calls. This section next introduces the reader to the Multimedia Concentration Server 5100, and Nortel’s entire suite of Multimedia Communications Portfolio (MCP) products. The remaining chapters of the book teach the reader how to design, install, configure, and troubleshoot the entire Nortel product line.
Key Features
· If you are tasked with designing, installing, configuring, and troubleshooting a converged network built with Nortel's Multimedia Concentration Server 5100, and Multimedia Communications Portfolio (MCP) products, then this is the only book you need.
· It shows how you'll be able to design, build, secure, and maintaining a cutting-edge converged network to satisfy all of your business requirements
· Also covers how to secure your entire multimedia network from malicious attacks
· If you are tasked with designing, installing, configuring, and troubleshooting a converged network built with Nortel's Multimedia Concentration Server 5100, and Multimedia Communications Portfolio (MCP) products, then this is the only book you need.
· It shows how you'll be able to design, build, secure, and maintaining a cutting-edge converged network to satisfy all of your business requirements
· Also covers how to secure your entire multimedia network from malicious attacks
Details
ISBN
978-1-59749-078-8
Language
English
Published
2006
Copyright
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
Imprint
Syngress