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SIP Trunking

SIP TrunkingAuthors: Christina Hattingh, Darryl Sladden, ATM Zakaria Swapan
Publisher: Cisco Press
Category: Book

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Pages: 360
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Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 7.6 x 1.1

ISBN: 1587059444
Dewey Decimal Number: 621.385
EAN: 9781587059445
ASIN: 1587059444

Publication Date: February 28, 2010
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Product Description

The first complete guide to planning, evaluating, and implementing high-value SIP trunking solutions

Most large enterprises have switched to IP telephony, and service provider backbone networks have largely converted to VoIP transport. But there’s a key missing link: most businesses still connect to their service providers via old-fashioned, inflexible TDM trunks. Now, three Cisco® experts show how to use Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) trunking to eliminate legacy interconnects and gain the full benefits of end-to-end VoIP.

Written for enterprise decision-makers, network architects, consultants, and service providers, this book demystifies SIP trunking technology and trends and brings unprecedented clarity to the transition from TDM to SIP interconnects. The authors separate the true benefits of SIP trunking from the myths and help you systematically evaluate and compare service provider offerings. You will find detailed cost analyses, including guidance on identifying realistic, achievable savings.

SIP Trunking also introduces essential techniques for optimizing network design and security, introduces proven best practices for implementation, and shows how to apply them through a start-to-finish case study.

Christina Hattingh, member of the technical staff in the Cisco Access Routing Technology Group (ARTG), has been involved with Cisco VoIP technologies from their inception and continues to consult and deliver training in these areas. Darryl Sladden, a Cisco Senior Product Manager, has been a key architect of the Cisco Unified Border Element and the Cisco SIP Trunking strategy as well as a key contributor to the AS5000 product, and several other Cisco VoIP technologies. ATM Zakaria Swapan, Cisco ARTG member of technical staff, has been a key contributor to the Cisco SIP development, Cisco Unified Border Element, VoIP Gateway, Secure Unified Communications, Wireless Voice, QoS & Call Admission Control and several other VoIP technologies.

• Discover the advanced Unified Communications solutions that SIP trunking facilitates

• Systematically plan and prepare your network for SIP trunking

• Generate effective RFPs for SIP trunking

• Ask service providers the right questions-–and make sense of their answers

• Compare SIP deployment models and assess their tradeoffs

• Address key network design issues, including security, call admission control, and call flows

• Manage SIP/TDM interworking throughout the transition

This IP communications book is part of the Cisco Press® Networking Technology Series. IP communications titles from Cisco Press help networking professionals understand voice and IP telephony technologies, plan and design converged networks, and implement network solutions for increased productivity.





Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Excellent Cisco SIP GW, CUBE and CUCM trunking resource   May 13, 2010
Anand P (India)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Excellent coverage on Cisco's SIP trunking solutions.

This book is excellent resource for migrating from ISDN to SIP trunks and integrating SIP devices with Cisco IOS Gateway, CUBE, and CUCM.

The book covers the following:
- diverse and common deployment models
- vivid configurations
- solid description of the protocol
- exhaustive case studies
- basic troubleshooting

Topics that shine out distinctly
- DTMF interworking
- Transcoding and MTP
- CUBE-CUCM integration
- VZ deployment
- CUBE
- SIP GW features (OPTIONS, Registrations, Normalization, profiles etc)


This is absolutely MUST HAVE resource for every Cisco professional dealing with SIP deployments, migrations and integrations with GW, CUBE, CUCM.



5 out of 5 stars Network security collections must have this   July 20, 2010
Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
SIP TRUNKING offers the first complete guide to planning and implementing SIP trunking solutions, and is written for network architects, consultants and service providers already working with SIP operations. It covers SIP trunking technology and trends and offers insights on techniques for optimizing network design and security. Network security collections must have this.



3 out of 5 stars advantages of moving to SIP   March 14, 2010
W Boudville (Terra, Sol 3)
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

What's so great about SIP and why should you [ie. your company] migrate to it? The book explains at various levels the reasons. Succinctly, you should look at Chapter 4, which has an easily understood thread.

One main reason is simply to reduce toll charges for long distance, international and local access calls. If you have already informally used VoIP, then going to SIP is essentially a corporate equivalent of moving to it. To some readers, the best reason for SIP is what you can then avoid dealing with your local phone company, which the book characterises as often inflexible and giving poor service.

Typically, SIP leads to a more efficient use of your Internet bandwidth. When there are few [incoming or outgoing] calls using SIP, then that "unused" bandwidth is available for general Internet access by your users and by visitors to your website.

The book also briefly mentions Power of Ethernet, where a device using this has just one cable that carries both an Internet connection and power. Eliminating the extra power cable can be useful.

Unfortunately, the book is marred by a poorly edited first chapter. This chapter was hastily written and not proofread. The ITU is not the Internal [sic] Telecommunications Union. While IEFT in one section is meant to be IETF. Sadly, on page 2, we see nonsense like "200 to 2000 khz", "20 kz to 20,000 hkz" and "20 kz to 20,000 kHz". The chapter will be most readers' initial impression of the book, and this is just sloppy.



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