Cisco Unity Fundamentals | 
enlarge | Authors: Brian Morgan, Moises Gonzalez Publisher: Cisco Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 1587058170 Dewey Decimal Number: 004 EAN: 9781587058172 ASIN: 1587058170
Publication Date: July 28, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description
A comprehensive introduction to deploying, configuring, and maintaining Cisco Unity - Discover the various Cisco Unity integration and deployment solutions, as well as the environmental differences between PBX and IP telephony-based telephone systems
- Learn the pitfalls of existing systems integration and how to avoid downtime
- Maintain a Cisco unified messaging solution by using the book's examples, including setups, additions, message sourcing applications, and error reporting
- Perform the proper installation, upgrade, and back up of Cisco Unity systems
- Monitor performance and troubleshoot a Cisco Unity system using the proper tools and utilities that help you ensure high availability
- Choose the proper Cisco Unity networking features to deliver messages to other voice-messaging systems
Cisco Unity is the official unified messaging solution for the Cisco Architecture for Voice, Video, and Integrated Data (AVVID) and complements the full range of Cisco IP-based voice solutions, including Cisco CallManager and Cisco Personal Assistant. Cisco Unity Fundamentals provides design and administration goals for migrating from PBX to Cisco IP Telephony, as well as working in a mixed PBX/Cisco IP Telephony environment. You will learn about the transition from the traditional model, with separate architectures for voice-mail and e-mail systems, to supporting unified messaging: e-mail, voice, and fax messages delivered to a single inbox. You will also discover common troubleshooting solutions, such as performance monitoring and the importance of data collection for predicting future system requirements. Cisco Unity Fundamentals begins by introducing the engineering aspects of Cisco Unity and then moves quickly into the hardware and software platforms. Part I focuses on the administration of Cisco Unity, describing the features, general setup, and global settings. Part II describes installation and discusses various types of integration with Cisco CallManager and other telephone systems, including Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) proxy. Part II also delves into networking with other voice-messaging systems. After reading Cisco Unity Fundamentals, you will understand the system, configuration, and on-going maintenance issues associated with a successful Cisco Unity deployment. This book is part of the Cisco Press Fundamentals Series. Books in this series introduce networking professionals to new networking technologies, covering network topologies, example deployment concepts, protocols, and management techniques.
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Good, was hoping for more November 29, 2008 This book covers Unity 4.0, I was hoping it covered a little more such as different versions of Unity, however it is still a good book, the only reason why i'm not too happy is because I pretty much knew what was in the book but again, it is informative and if you want to learn Unity (4.0), this is the book.
Not the best Cisco Press book I've read December 22, 2007 Let me preface this review by saying that I appreciate the difficulty involved with writing a book. I also loathe people who simply criticize the efforts of others. Finally, I have no doubt the authors are accomplished and intelligent people.
All that being said, the book was pretty bad. It adds nothing I couldn't have gotten from reading from the Cisco documentation about Unity. It was simply an overview of features and a retread of basic principles behind system maintenance.
I'm trying to think of a concise way to make this review useful to others. Rather than me list all the things that made the book not that great, I'll use two examples of other Cisco Press books that had qualities I liked and that this book lacked.
Cisco CallManager Fundamentals was written by the people who developed Call Manager. It described the whys and history behind Call Manager, furthering your understanding of the products and creating a framework from which you can organize the vast number of things you can do with Call Manager.
Cisco Voice Gateways and Gatekeepers takes three disparate protocols - MGCP, SIP, H323 - and some difficult concepts - IPIPGWs, dial plans, TCL scripts - and explains them all in the context of VoIP networks. First, it provides the background and then, unlike either Cisco CallManager Fundamentals or Cisco Unity Fundamentals, it goes to the 5 foot level, providing specific configuration and then explanation of that configuration.
I'm not shilling these two other books; they don't cover Cisco Unity in anyway so they aren't its competition in that fashion. I'm not a Top 1000 reviewer who's about to say "buy this book instead!". I'm just a person studying for my CCIE who found myself thinking many times while reading and eventually skimming this book, "this is so bad!"
Again, the authors are in all likelihood nice people. And I do understand Unity a little better for having read the book.
Very helpful July 8, 2005 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
Cisco Unity Fundamentals is a great book to figure out what is going on with Unity.
I used this book a lot and it helped.
Good coverage for the Unity Administrator March 1, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
For those of us who live in the blurred world of networking and telecommunications, Cisco System's Unity Unified Communications System is probably a product that is familiar to you, at least by name. Functioning as a unified messaging platform, Unity has enough range to function as standalone voicemail or tie voicemail into your existing e-mail system. As the primary messaging component of Cisco's AVVID solution, Unity is tied to many of the devices in the Cisco product line, most notably CallManager, a Voice over IP PBX system.
Cisco Unity Fundamentals is centered on version 4 of the application, doing a very notable job of covering the topics that concern those who have to work with Unity or may be considering it as a solution. The books is basically divided into two sections; Administration and Engineering. Unity Fundamentals starts by baby stepping through the concept of unified messaging for those who are new to the concept then step by step covers the setup, customization, and maintenance of Unity. Cisco supported best practices for topics like backup and account creation are covered under the Administration section, which makes the book handy as a quick reference in these matters.
Once into the Engineering section, almost every screen in the Web based application is covered, in addition to the large number of external tools that have been created by the Unity community for tasks not performed by the application itself. When discussing phone system integration the authors are very careful not to lean too hard towards CallManager, instead providing fairly generic instructions allowing for people who are using the twenty plus other PBX systems supported by Unity. One drawback of the book is that it is light on Microsoft Exchange, upon which Unity systems are based.
All in all this a good book for a topic that is generally covered in classroom based training, giving those of us who prefer to use independent methods for learning options. With the new Unity based certifications available this book will probably become very popular, but should not be used as a sole method for certification preparation due to its lack of covering the underlying applications like Microsoft Exchange and SQL. From the standpoint of those just wanting to administer an in place Unity system or get an overview of the system, you really couldn't ask for a whole lot more. By covering the system and its surrounding applications for multiple scenarios there is something for everyone in Cisco Unity Fundamentals.
The Underlying Theory Under Unity. November 23, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Unity is the official unified messaging system sold by Cisco. It integrates voice, voicemail, video and data through a single telephone line. It complements the full range of Cisco IP-Based voice solutions.
As the Fundamentals book in the seriesthis book is concerned with the basic environment the system establishes. This book gives the underlying theory along with the conceptual "here is what you can do" information so that the capabilities of the system can be fully understood during the planning phase. The Cisco Unity Deployment and Solutions Guide for how to set up and run the systems.
As is always the case tieh the Cisco books, the information given here is exhaustive and complete. Except that it's almost 400 pages long, this is what I call the first forty pages of the manual. It's the part that explains just it is that you are trying to do.
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