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Ultimate Cisco Collaboration Infrastructure for Enterprise Solutions - Unlock the True Potential of Cisco Collaboration Infrastructure for Deploying and Managing Solutions for Enterprises - cover

Ultimate Cisco Collaboration Infrastructure for Enterprise Solutions - Unlock the True Potential of Cisco Collaboration Infrastructure for Deploying and Managing Solutions for Enterprises

Lalit Pamnani

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt. Ltd

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Summary

Master Cisco Collaboration Infrastructure, One Chapter at a Time

Book Description
This comprehensive book is designed to help IT professionals master the complex landscape of Cisco Collaboration Infrastructure. It covers a wide range of topics, from the basics of collaboration technologies and deployment models to advanced concepts like dial plan configuration, media resources, and conferencing. The book also explores the Cisco Webex suite, hybrid solutions, and edge servers, providing readers with a holistic understanding of Cisco’s collaboration offerings. 
Readers will gain a deep understanding of signaling and media protocols, including SIP, RTP, and RTCP, as well as essential protocols like DTMF and fax over IP. The book also addresses security, compliance, and recovery strategies, ensuring that readers are well-equipped to handle the challenges of managing Cisco Collaboration Infrastructure in real-world scenarios. 
Throughout the book, practical examples and real-world insights are provided, along with an introduction to automation and APIs in the context of Cisco Collaboration solutions. By the end of this book, readers will have a comprehensive toolkit to excel in managing Cisco Collaboration Infrastructure. 
Table of Contents

1. Introduction to Modern Collaboration Technologies
2. Understanding Cisco Collaboration Solutions
3. Managing Endpoints and Users
4. Mastering CUCM Call Control and Telephony Features
5. Dial Plans - Basics to Advance
6. Media Resources, Conferencing, and AV Solutions
7. Exploring Cisco Collaboration Cloud, Hybrid and Edge
8. Understanding Signaling and Media Protocols
9. Deep Dive - Signaling and Media Protocols
10. Security, Compliance and Recovery
11. Troubleshooting Techniques and Tools
12. Automation and APIs in Cisco Collaboration
13. Additional Resources and Emerging Trends   
Index
Available since: 03/08/2024.

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