Cisco AVVID Design and Implementation is a complete reference for network administrators and engineers responsible for a complicated AVVID network. This book covers history, protocols, hardware, servers, switches, bridges, and routers, and discusses implementation issues, realities of cost, requirements, and network limitations. Engineers will learn how to design and build a comprehensive Cisco AVVID network infrastructure. Second in a series, this book is designed as the next-step for readers who have read the well-received Configuring Cisco AVVID Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated Data.
About the Author
Jeff Bankston (CCDP, CCNP-Voice and Security) is the Senior Network Architect at BCI Associates. He has designed, developed, and implemented networks ranging from 75 users to enterprises in excess of 47,000 users spanning 40 buildings in a campus, WAN, and metropolitan networks. He has troubleshot the same size networks, configured and modified LAN equipment from Cisco, 3Com, Cabletron, Bay Networks, and many smaller vendors.
Martin Walshaw (CCIE #5629,CCNP, CCDP) is a Systems Engineer working for Cisco Systems in South Africa. His areas of specialty include IP Telephony (including all voice and video applications such as IPCC) and security, both of which keep him busy night and day.
Sean Thurston (CCDP, CCNP, MCSE, MCP+I) is a Senior Solution Architect with Seimans Business Services. He provides Network and Data Center design solutions for large-scale deployment. His specialties include implementation of multivendor routing and switching equipment and XoIP (Everything over IP) installations. Sean is also a contributing author to Syngress Publishing’s Building a Cisco Network for Windows 2000 (ISBN: 1-928994-00-8).
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