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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using the CLI
Example 2: Cisco UMC/Cisco UMA Architecture – Security Appliance as TLS Proxy Only 50-12
Feature History for Cisco Mobility Advantage 50-14
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51 Configuring Cisco Unified Presence 51-1
Information About Cisco Unified Presence 51-1
Architecture for Cisco Unified Presence for SIP Federation Deployments 51-1
Trust Relationship in the Presence Federation 51-4
Security Certificate Exchange Between Cisco UP and the Security Appliance 51-5
XMPP Federation Deployments 51-5
Configuration Requirements for XMPP Federation 51-6
Licensing for Cisco Unified Presence 51-7
Configuring Cisco Unified Presence Proxy for SIP Federation 51-8
Task Flow for Configuring Cisco Unified Presence Federation Proxy for SIP Federation 51-9
Creating Trustpoints and Generating Certificates 51-9
Installing Certificates 51-10
Creating the TLS Proxy Instance 51-12
Enabling the TLS Proxy for SIP Inspection 51-13
Monitoring Cisco Unified Presence 51-14
Configuration Example for Cisco Unified Presence 51-14
Example Configuration for SIP Federation Deployments 51-15
Example Access List Configuration for XMPP Federation 51-17
Example NAT Configuration for XMPP Federation 51-18
Feature History for Cisco Unified Presence 51-20
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52 Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy 52-1
Information About Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy 52-1
Features of Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy 52-1
How the UC-IME Works with the PSTN and the Internet 52-2
Tickets and Passwords 52-3
Call Fallback to the PSTN 52-5
Architecture and Deployment Scenarios for Cisco Intercompany Media Engine 52-5
Architecture 52-5
Basic Deployment 52-6
Off Path Deployment 52-7
Licensing for Cisco Intercompany Media Engine 52-8
Guidelines and Limitations 52-9
Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy 52-11
Task Flow for Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine 52-11