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Chapter 1 Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
Command
Purpose
Step 1
hostname(config)#
uc-ime
uc_ime_name
Example:
hostname(config)# uc-ime local-ent-ime
Configures the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine
Proxy.
Where
uc_ime_name
is the name of the Cisco
Intercompany Media Engine Proxy. The name is
limited to 64 characters.
Only one Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
can be configured on the ASA.
Step 2
hostname(config-uc-ime)#
media-termination
mta_instance_name
Example:
hostname(config-uc-ime)# media-termination
ime-media-term
Specifies the media termination instance used by the
Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy.
Note
You must create the media termination
instance before you specify it in the Cisco
Intercompany Media Engine Proxy.
Where
mta_instance_name
is the
instance_name
that you created in
See
for the steps to create the media
termination instance.
Step 3
hostname(config-uc-ime)#
ucm address
ip_address
trunk-security-mode
[
nonsecure
|
secure
]
Example:
hostname(config-uc-ime)# ucm address 192.168.10.30
trunk-security-mode non-secure
Specifies the Cisco UCM server in the enterprise.
You must specify the real IP address of the Cisco
UCM server. Do not specify a mapped IP address for
the server.
Note
You must include an entry for each Cisco
UCM in the cluster with Cisco Intercompany
Media Engine that has a SIP trunk enabled.
Where the
nonsecure
and
secure
options specify the
security mode of the Cisco UCM or cluster of Cisco
UCMs.
Note
Specifying
secure
for Cisco UCM or Cisco
UCM cluster indicates that Cisco UCM or
Cisco UCM cluster is initiating TLS;
therefore, you must configure TLS for
components. See
.
You can specify the
secure
option in this task or you
can update it later while configuring TLS for the
enterprise. See
in
.
Summary of Contents for 5505 - ASA Firewall Edition Bundle
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