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Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
This chapter describes how to configure the adaptive security appliance for Cisco Intercompany Media
Engine Proxy.
This chapter includes the following sections:
Information About Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy, page52-1
Licensing for Cisco Intercompany Media Engine, page 52-8
Guidelines and Limitations, page52-9
Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy, page52-11
Troubleshooting Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy, page52-34
Feature History for Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy, page52-37

Information About Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy

This section includes the following topics:
Features of Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy, page52-1
How the UC-IME Works with the PSTN and the Internet, page52-2
Tickets and Passwords, page52-3
Call Fallback to the PSTN, page 52-5
Architecture and Deployment Scenarios for Cisco Intercompany Media Engine, page 52-5

Features of Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy

Cisco Intercompany Media Engine enables companies to interconnect on-demand, over the Internet with
advanced features made available by VoIP technologies. Cisco Intercompany Media Engine allows for
business-to-business federation between Cisco Unified Communications Manager clusters in different
enterprises by utilizing peer-to-peer, security, and SIP protocols to create dynamic SIP trunks between
businesses. A collection of enterprises work together to end up looking like one large business with
inter-cluster trunks between them.
The adaptive security appliance applies its existing TLS proxy, SIP Application Layer Gateway (ALG),
and SIP verification features to the functioning of Cisco Intercompany Media Engine.