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Cisco Unity Fundamentals (Cisco Press Fundamentals Series)  
Author: Brian Morgan, Moises Gonzalez
ISBN: 1587050986
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description

A comprehensive introduction to deploying, configuring, and maintaining Cisco UnityDiscover the various Cisco Unity integration and deployment solutions, as well as the environmental differences between PBX and IP telephony-based telephone systemsLearn the pitfalls of existing systems integration and how to avoid downtimeMaintain a Cisco unified messaging solution by using the book's examples, including setups, additions, message sourcing applications, and error reportingPerform the proper installation, upgrade, and back up of Cisco Unity systemsMonitor performance and troubleshoot a Cisco Unity system using the proper tools and utilities that help you ensure high availabilityChoose the proper Cisco Unity networking features to deliver messages to other voice-messaging systems

Cisco Unity is the official unified messaging solution for the Cisco Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated Data (AVVID) and complements the full range of Cisco IP-based voice solutions, including Cisco CallManager and Cisco Personal Assistant.

Cisco Unity Fundamentals provides design and administration goals for migrating from PBX to Cisco IP Telephony, as well as working in a mixed PBX/Cisco IP Telephony environment. You will learn about the transition from the traditional model, with separate architectures for voice-mail and e-mail systems, to supporting unified messaging: e-mail, voice, and fax messages delivered to a single inbox. You will also discover common troubleshooting solutions, such as performance monitoring and the importance of data collection for predicting future system requirements.

Cisco Unity Fundamentals begins by introducing the engineering aspects of Cisco Unity and then moves quickly into the hardware and software platforms. Part I focuses on the administration of Cisco Unity, describing the features, general setup, and global settings. Part II describes installation and discusses various types of integration with Cisco CallManager and other telephone systems, including Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) proxy. Part II also delves into networking with other voice-messaging systems. After reading Cisco Unity Fundamentals, you will understand the system, configuration, and on-going maintenance issues associated with a successful Cisco Unity deployment.

This book is part of the Cisco Press Fundamentals Series. Books in this series introduce networking professionals to new networking technologies, covering network topologies, example deployment concepts, protocols, and management techniques.

About the Author

Brian Morgan, CCIE No. 4865, is a certified Cisco Systems instructor for ICND, BSCI, CUSE, CUSA, CVOICE, BCRAN, CBCR, CIT, and CATM, as well as various customized CCIE Boot Camp courses. Brian has been active in the networking industry for more than 14 years in an array of internetwork deployments, including both enterprise and service provider environments. Brian is currently working with Paranet Solutions, a renowned nationwide professional services firm. Brian coauthored the CCNP BCRAN Exam Certification Guide, Second Edition, for Cisco Press.

Moises Gonzalez is a Cisco AVVID test engineer for Cisco Systems, where he focuses on testing Cisco CallManager integration with Cisco Unity and other voice-mail systems. He has more than 10 years of data networking and telecommunications experience. Prior to joining Cisco, he worked as a systems engineer testing and providing third-level support for Unity and other applications. As a system administrator, Moises was responsible for the data networking and telecommunications infrastructures of a medical software company. He has MCSE, CNE, and Unity Engineer certifications and has passed the Cisco IP Telephony (CIPT) exam.




Cisco Unity Fundamentals

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Cisco Unity is the official unified messaging solution for the Cisco Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated Data (AVVID) and complements the full range of Cisco IP-based voice solutions, including Cisco CallManager and Cisco Personal Assistant. Cisco Unity Fundamentals provides design and administration goals for migrating from PBX to Cisco IP Telephony, as well as working in a mixed PBX/Cisco IP Telephony environment. You will learn about the transition from the traditional model, with separate architectures for voice-mail and e-mail systems, to supporting unified messaging: e-mail, voice, and fax messages delivered to a single inbox. You will also discover common troubleshooting solutions, such as performance monitoring and the importance of data collection for predicting future system requirements. Cisco Unity Fundamentals begins by introducing the engineering aspects of Cisco Unity and then moves quickly into the hardware and software platforms. Part I focuses on the administration of Cisco Unity, describing the features, general setup, and global settings. Part II describes installation and discusses various types of integration with Cisco CallManager and other telephone systems, including Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) proxy. Part II also delves into networking with other voice-messaging systems. After reading Cisco Unity Fundamentals, you will understand the system, configuration, and on-going maintenance issues associated with a successful Cisco Unity deployment.

     



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