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October Mid-Atlantic Cisco User Group on Unified Communications
Thursday, 01 October 2009 08:50

At C-MUG on October 27 and 28, 2009, William Bell, Senior Network Consultant from Chesapeake NetCraftsmen talked about "What does a unified dial plan look like?" He discussed common growing pains in traditional dial plans as well as presented a methodology for building a scaleable plan. He also discussed how the features you use can impact dial plan design.

You can review the presentation here icon What Does a Unified Dial Plan Look Like? (7.39 MB) or review other C-MUG seminar PDFs at the Cisco Mid-Atlantic User Group Archive.

 
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