06-19-2007 05:52 AM - edited 03-14-2019 10:09 PM
Hi all,
Wondering if anyone could recommend a good book(s) that would cover one or all of MGCP, H323 and SIP in depth (ie: In exhaustive painful technical detail with lots of examples of call setup flows in various scenarios :)
I've passed the QoS and CVOICE exams and working on GK/GW's. My concern is that while the cisco press GK/GW book dedicated one chapter to each of these protocols they coverage really does not seem to be deep enough to be useful in a troubleshooting situation. Not sure if I should be printing off RFC's at this point or not.
Thanks in advance!
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06-19-2007 09:24 AM
This is probably the book you are looking for:
Voice-Enabling the Data Network: H323,MGCP,SIP
http://www.ciscopress.com/title/1587050145
Also, for a free white paper primer on all of the protocols, check out this weblink:
http://www.sipcenter.com/sip.nsf/html/H.323+Background
HTH
06-19-2007 10:23 AM
Thanks for this. I just found the "bookstore" section on the www.sipcenter.com link you sent. They seem to have a lot of good material as well.
06-25-2007 03:25 PM
Hi all
I just completed QoS and thinking of attempting next exams either CVOICE or GWGK and then IPTT & CIPT.
Can some one recommend good books for self study?
thanks in advance
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