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Voice over Data Networks Covering IP and Frame Relay

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ISBN-10: 0070281351

ISBN-13: 9780070281356

Edition: 2nd 1998

Authors: Gilbert Held

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Voice Over Data Networks shows network professionals how to move real-time voice over a data network. The book explains the economic benefits of this method, and offers recommendations on the hardware and software required.
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Book details

List price: $50.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: McGraw-Hill School Education Group
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 300
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.990
Language: English

Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Introductionp. 1
Overviewp. 2
Rationalep. 3
Classical Data over Voice Constraintsp. 3
Advantages of Voice over Data Networkingp. 4
Potential Problems to Considerp. 8
Reliabilityp. 8
Predictabilityp. 9
Securityp. 10
Regulatory Considerationsp. 13
Applicationsp. 14
Document Conferencingp. 14
Help Desk Accessp. 14
Integrated Call Managementp. 15
Order Placementp. 16
Unified Messagingp. 17
Topic Previewp. 17
The Internet Protocolp. 17
Frame Relayp. 18
Voice Basicsp. 18
Telephone Operationsp. 18
Voice Over IPp. 19
Voice over Frame Relayp. 19
IP and Related Protocolsp. 21
The TCP/IP Familyp. 22
The OSI Reference Modelp. 22
The TCP/IP Protocol Familyp. 25
Transport Protocol Overviewp. 27
The Internet Protocolp. 30
The IP Headerp. 31
IP Addressingp. 33
TCP and UDP Headersp. 54
The TCP Headerp. 55
The UDP Headerp. 57
Firewall and Router Considerationsp. 58
RTP and RSVPp. 58
RTPp. 59
RSVPp. 62
Frame Relayp. 67
Overviewp. 67
X.25 Network Delay Constraintsp. 67
Fiber-Optic-Based Backbonesp. 68
Comparison to X.25p. 68
Evolution and Standardizationp. 71
LAP-Dp. 72
Bell Labs and ANSI Standardsp. 72
The Frame Relay Forump. 72
Frame Relay Operationsp. 74
Frame Formatsp. 74
Cost of Usep. 85
Cost Componentsp. 85
Understanding Voicep. 91
Basic Properties of Speechp. 91
Classes of Speechp. 92
Waveform Codingp. 94
Pulse Code Modulationp. 95
Vocodingp. 104
Operationp. 104
Types of Vocodersp. 105
Hybrid Codingp. 106
Regular Pulse Excited Codingp. 107
Code Excited Linear Predictor Codersp. 108
Algorithm Selectionp. 111
Telephone Operationsp. 113
Initiating a Telephone Callp. 113
The Telephone Connectionp. 113
The Telephone Setp. 115
The Local Loopp. 116
Signaling Methodsp. 117
Types of Signalingp. 117
Trunk Signalingp. 120
Voice over IP Networkingp. 127
Internet Telephony versus Telephony over the Internetp. 128
Internet Telephonyp. 128
Internet Telephony Operationsp. 133
Telephony over the Internetp. 141
LAN Traffic Constraintsp. 142
Equipment Examinationp. 143
Voice over Frame Relayp. 153
Technological Issuesp. 154
Frame Length Handlingp. 155
Fragmentationp. 158
Frame Prioritizationp. 158
Frame Loss Handlingp. 159
Echo Cancellationp. 160
Frame Delay Handlingp. 161
Silence Suppressionp. 161
Voice-Compression Methodp. 162
Telephony Signalingp. 163
Multiplexing Technique Usedp. 163
Equipment Operation and Utilizationp. 164
ACT Networksp. 165
Memotecp. 170
Nuera Communicationsp. 172
Feature Checklistp. 177
The Frame Relay Forum VoFR IAp. 178
Overviewp. 179
Conformance Issuesp. 182
For Further Referencep. 182
Appendixp. 183
Indexp. 235
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