Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 320 pages
- Published by: McGraw-Hill Professional
- Edition: 1st Edition August 28, 2001
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0071373403
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0071373401
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 7.2 x 0.7 inches
- Weighs: 1.4 pounds
Product Description
State-of-the-art SIP primer
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is the open standard that will make IP telephony an irresistible force in communications, doing for converged services what http does for the Web.
SIP Demystified – authored by Gonzalo Camarillo, one of the contributors to SIP development in the IETF—gives you the tools to keep your company and career competitive. This guide tells you why the standard is needed, what architectures it supports, and how it interacts with other protocols. As a bonus, you even get a context-setting background in data networking. Perfect if you’re moving from switched voice into a data networking environment, here’s everything you need to understand:
* Where, why, and how SIP is used
* What SIP can do and deliver
* SIP’s fit with other standards and systems
* How to plan implementations of SIP-enabled services
* How to size up and choose from available SIP products
Back Cover Copy
SEE SIP IN A BROAD COMMUNICATIONS CONTEXT
Reader ReviewsThis is one of the worst books yet. There are spelling errors and grammer errors throughout the book. Nowhere in this book does the author talk about ENUM, DDDS or NAPTR. Nor does he talk about DHCP (option 120) nor DNS. The examples are poor, not enough detail and it falls along the line of "Once Upon A Time." No offence to the Brothers Grimm.