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He has provided pre- and post-sales technical support for various dot-com start-ups on redundant ISP access, failsafe security, content networking and verification for local premise, as well as geographical load balancing. His internetworking proficiency includes Layer One and Two, Layer Three, IBM & Voice Technologies, and Network Management and Monitoring Technologies. Wayne received the “Top Performer” award at Cisco 2000 National Sales Meeting for achieving Cisco’s highest level of tech- nical certification. He has also contributed to Syngress Publishing’s Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (ISBN: 1-928994-13-X). Wayne lives in Holly, MI. Contributors Randall S. Benn (CCIE #1637, CCSI, CCDA, CSE) is the President of Global Network Solutions, Inc., a network consulting and training services company. He has over 13 years experience building voice and data networks and holds an MBA from Old Dominion University and a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics & Computer Science from Bloomsburg University. Randy currently specializes in designing and deploying con- verged voice, video and data networks. He also provides sales and technical training to Cisco Systems employees, partners, and customers with CCI, a Cisco Systems Learning Partner. He spends his spare time maintaining the popular Web site “Cisco 94_AVVID_FM 1/16/01 3:01 PM Page ix [...]... to AVVID Technology xxi 1 Introduction 2 AVVID An Architecture of Voice, Video, and Integrated Data 2 The AVVID Vision 3 Toll Bypass 3 Unified Messaging and Unified Communications 5 An AVVID Overview Hardware 5 6 Cisco Routers 6 Cisco Catalyst Switches 6 Cisco IP Telephones 7 Cisco Call Manager Server (MCS 7800) 7 Analog and Digital Gateways 7 Voice Trunks 8 Voice Modules 8 Software 8 Call Manager 3.0... Data AVVID is, quite simply, a Cisco Systems, Inc acronym that stands for Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated Data In practical terms, it is a network architecture made up of hardware and software to transmit your company’s computer data such as e-mail, World –Wide Web traffic, and file transfers; voice traffic, such as a telephone call, say, from your Detroit office to the Dallas office; and your... Selecting a Cisco IOS Compression Method 313 Verifying Compression Operation 314 Summary 314 FAQs 315 Index 317 xxiii 94 _AVVID_ ToC 1/16/01 3:50 PM Page xxiv 94 _AVVID_ 01 1/16/01 12:35 PM Page 1 Chapter 1 An Introduction to AVVID Technology Solutions in this chapter: s AVVID An Architecture of Voice, Video, and Integrated Data s The AVVID Vision s An AVVID Overview s The Converged Infrastructure 1 94 _AVVID_ 01... (MCS 78xx) 53 AVVID Video Hardware Overview 54 IP Video Conferencing (IP/VC) Cisco IP/VC Product Overview The Advantages of Content Delivery Networks (CDN) Cisco IP/TV Video Streaming Products The AVVID Telephony Infrastructure Voice Gateways (Analog and Digital) 54 55 57 57 62 62 The Catalyst 6000 Family Voice T1/E1 and Services Module 63 The Catalyst 4000 Family Access Gateway Module 63 Cisco Digital... and Executing a PBX Migration 83 Analyzing the Protocols Standard Protocols for Integrating with PBXs Legacy-Based PBX Migration Strategies 83 85 86 New Installations 86 Immediate Migration 87 Phased Migration 88 Planning and Executing a Voice Mail Migration Physical Interfaces and Protocols Standard Protocols for Integrating with Voice Mail Voice Mail Migration Strategies 90 91 91 97 New Installations... Arts from Oakland University Clay Richards (CNE-5, CCNP, CIPT) is a Network Technician with Netarx, Inc providing enterprise level design and network integration and systems monitoring for its clients in the Detroit area and across the country Clay provides LAN and WAN integration as well as technical support for Netarx’s clients His specialties include Cisco IP Telephony, Cisco routers and switches,... 20 Cisco 30 VIP/SP+ IP Telephones 21 Cisco 12 Series IP Telephones 22 Testing and Troubleshooting an IP Phone 23 Using an IP Telephone 25 Cisco s Second-Generation IP Telephones 26 Cisco 7910 and 7910+SW IP Telephones 27 Cisco 7940 IP Telephones 27 Cisco 7960 IP Telephones 28 Cisco 7935 IP Conference Station 29 Inline Power 30 Understanding the External Patch Panel Power Option 31 Cisco Routers (Voice. .. digital trunks and tie lines for voice, and a third network, usually ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network), infrastructure for video conferencing As you might expect with three separate networks, the hardware costs www.syngress.com 94 _AVVID_ 01 1/16/01 12:35 PM Page 3 An Introduction to AVVID Technology • Chapter 1 are quite high, as are the costs for the circuits, support, and maintenance associated... infrastructure that is not utilizing AVVID technology It is a two-site network that currently uses a proprietary (legacy) voice system (as well as voice mail) There are trunks into the public switched telephone network (PSTN) for voice and video (BRI), and a T1 between locations for data-only traffic Figure 1.2 An Existing Infrastructure Before an AVVID Implementation Video Conferencing BRI T1 Data Network... Requirements and Recommendations 202 The 4-64 Port Voice Mail/Unified Messaging System 202 The 4-12 Port Voice Mail/Unified Messaging System 203 The MCS-7822 204 xix 94 _AVVID_ ToC xx 1/16/01 3:50 PM Page xx Contents The MCS-7835 205 Scalability and Redundancy 206 Software Overview 206 Required Software 206 Features and Functionality 211 Configuring Active Voice 215 Stand-Alone Voice Messaging Server 216 Stand-Alone . Introduction 2 AVVID An Architecture of Voice, Video, and Integrated Data 2 The AVVID Vision 3 Toll Bypass 3 Unified Messaging and Unified Communications 5 An AVVID. 88 Planning and Executing a Voice Mail Migration 90 Physical Interfaces and Protocols 91 Standard Protocols for Integrating with Voice Mail 91 Voice Mail

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