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Review:Everyone with a dedicated WAN connection is implementing on it some kind of Voice over IP solution these days. The setup process
is too easy, the cost too low, and the quality of service too high to ignore this application of your data channels. Cisco Packetized
Voice & Data Integration might be the best practically oriented Voice over IP (VoIP) book around, if you want to do some reading on
the topic. If you're looking for a more academic treatment of the standards and concepts that underlie VoIP, you'll want to
supplement it probably with Uyless Black's Voice Over IP or another mostly conceptual text. But engineers with a job to do will
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Review:Chris Lewis has done the Cisco community yet another favor by writing Cisco Switched Internetworks. This volume backs up the
Internet Protocol (IP) material he presented in his earlier (and very highly regarded) Cisco TCP/IP Routing Professional Reference.
In Cisco Switched Internetworks, Lewis applies his trademark thoroughness and clarity to switched systems, explaining how Cisco
products work as part of switched virtual local area networks (VLANs) and Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) schemes in general.
He also provides plenty of information about the theory and design of switched connections among networks. Before getting into the
details of Cis...
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Review:Cisco Catalyst LAN Switching explains how Cisco's line of Catalyst network switches work in theory and in practice. Written by folks
who teach Cisco engineers for a living, this book has the feel of a classroom lecture in which the instructor projects an image onto a
screen and then proceeds to discuss it.
As such, this book demystifies important concepts and provides an introduction to practical experimentation. Switching and bridging
are complex tasks that the authors ably explain, along with the differences among the components in the Catalyst line and strategies
for fitting Catalyst switches into virtual local area networks (VLANs).
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