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Chapter52 Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
This section contains the following topics:
Task Flow for Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine, page52-11
Configuring NAT for Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy, page 52-12
Configuring PAT for the Cisco UCM Server, page 52-14
Creating Access Lists for Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy, page52-16
Creating the Media Termination Instance, page52-17
Creating the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy, page52-18
Creating Trustpoints and Generating Certificates, page52-21
Creating the TLS Proxy, page52-24
Enabling SIP Inspection for the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy, page52-25
(Optional) Configuring TLS within the Local Enterprise, page52-27
(Optional) Configuring Off Path Signaling, page52-30

Task Flow for Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine

Figure 52-6 provides an example for a basic deployment of the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine. The
following tasks include command line examples based on Figure52-6.
Figure52-6 Example for Basic (in-line) Deployment Tasks
Note Step 1 through Step 8 apply to both basic (in-line) and off path deployments and Step9 applies only to
off path deployment.
To configure a Cisco Intercompany Media Engine for a basic deployment, perform the following tasks.
Step1 Configure static NAT for Cisco UCM. See Configuring NAT for Cisco Intercompany Media Engine
Proxy, page52-12.
Internet
Remote Enterprise
Local
Cisco UCMs
Local ASA
Corporate
Network
Remote
Cisco UCM
Remote ASA
Local Enterprise
IP
IP
IP
192.168.10.30
192.168.10.31
192.168.10.12
ASA inside
interface
192.168.10.1
Inside media
termination
192.168.10.3
Outside media termination
209.165.200.226
Outside Cisco UMC
209.165.200.228
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TCP
248764
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UC-IME
Server Remote
UC-IME
Server
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UC-IME
Bootstrap
Server
ASA outside interface
209.165.200.225

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