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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
Information About Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
The Cisco Intercompany Media Engine uses information from PSTN calls to validate that the
terminating side owns the number that the originated side had called. After the PSTN call terminates,
the enterprises involved in the call send information about the call to their Cisco IME server. The Cisco
IME server on the originating side validates the call.
On successful verification, the terminating side creates a ticket that grants permission to the call
originator to make a Cisco IME call to a specific number. See
Tickets and Passwords, page 1-3
information.
Tickets and Passwords
Cisco Intercompany Media Engine utilizes tickets and passwords to provide enterprise verification.
Verification through the creation of tickets ensures an enterprise is not subject to denial-of-service
(DOS) attacks from the Internet or endless VoIP spam calls. Ticket verification prevents spam and DOS
attacks because it introduces a cost to the VoIP caller; namely, the cost of a PSTN call. A malicious user
cannot set up just an open source asterisk PBX on the Internet and begin launching SIP calls into an
enterprise running Cisco Intercompany Media Engine. Having the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine
Proxy verify tickets allows incoming calls from a particular enterprise to a particular number only when
that particular enterprise has previously called that phone number on the PSTN.
To send a spam VoIP call to every phone within an enterprise, an organization would have to purchase
the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine and Cisco Unified Communications Manager and have called
each phone number within the enterprise over the PSTN and completed each call successfully. Only then
can it launch a VoIP call to each number.
The Cisco Intercompany Media Engine server creates tickets and the ASA validates them. The ASA and
Cisco Intercompany Media Engine server share a password that is configured so that the ASA detects
the ticket was created by a trusted Cisco Intercompany Media Engine server. The ticket contains
information that indicates that the enterprise is authorized to call specific phone numbers at the target
enterprise. See
for the ticket verification process and how it operates between the originating
and terminating-call enterprises.
Note
Because the initial calls are over the PSTN, they are subject to any national regulations regarding
telemarketing calling. For example, within the United States, they would be subject to the national
do-not-call registry.
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