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Broadband Packet Switching Technologies Chapter 1: Introduction Along with the growth of the Internet, IP has become the dominant protocol for data traffic and is making inroads into voice transmission as well. Network providers recognize the cost savings and performance advantages of converging voice, data, and video services onto a common network infrastructure, instead of an overlayered structure. ----
| Cisco IP Communications Express Sample Chapter: Cisco CallManager Express VoIP Call Processing Features In this chapter, you'll read about some of the more popular Cisco CME phone and call processing features. You will see examples of how these features can be configured and combined to provide a rich and flexible set of functions. You will also see how to configure call transfer and forwarding functions in a variety of network scenarios. ----
| Exim The Mail Transfer Agent Chapter 3 : Exim Overview In the previous chapter, the job of an MTA is described in general terms. In this chapter, we explain how Exim is organized to do this job, and the overall way in which it operates. Then in the next chapter, we cover the basics of Exim administration before launching into more details about the configuration. ----
| Microsoft Exchange Server Survival Guide Chapter 3: Server Components Microsoft Exchange Server is the next generation in LAN-based electronic mail. Microsoft is the first of the mainstream electronic mail providers to offer mail that is based on a client/server model. Popular electronic mail programs such as ccMail and MS Mail are based on a shared file system structure rather than a database. ----
| Teach Yourself TCP/IP in 14 Days, Second Edition Chapter 3: The Internet Protocol (IP) Yesterday I looked at the history of TCP/IP and the Internet in some detail. Today I move on to the first of the two important protocol elements of TCP/IP: the Internet Protocol, the "IP" part of TCP/IP. ----
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