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Data Sheet 
Cisco Expressway Version X8.8 
Advanced Gateway for Simple and Highly Secure Collaboration 
Product Overview 
Collaborating with someone should be as simple and secure as a phone call. But 
often it’s not. Tools that enrich 
interaction, such as video and content sharing, typically are confined to enterprise locations or to users who are on 
the same network or using the same kind of application or device. It breaks down when employees leave the office, 
or when they reach out to suppliers, customers, or partners who aren’t using the same system, network, or device. 
These barriers force people to use less productive means, such as the phone or email. Meanwhile, they miss out 
on the stronger relationships, faster decision making, and competitive edge that comes with the best forms of 
collaboration. 
Cisco
®
 Expressway is an advanced collaboration gateway that addresses these problems and helps make 
collaboration universal. Expressway is used to extend services to users inside and outside your firewall. The type 
of services Expressway extends depends on where the devices are registered, and with Expressway version X8.8 
two registration options exist: 
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Registration directly to Expressway. This option is new in Expressway X8.8. Registering users and devices 
directly to Expressway enables you to extend video-centric services to users. 
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Registration to Cisco Unified Communications Manager via Mobile and Remote Access. This option 
enables you to extend a full set of collaboration services, including voice, video, desktop share, instant 
messaging, and presence, to users. It supports Unified Communications Manager when deployed as call 
control, as part of Cisco Business Edition 9.1.2 or later, or as part of Cisco Hosted Collaboration Solution 
(HCS) 9.2.1 or later environments. 
The main uses for Cisco Expressway include: 
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Mobile and remote access: Extend office connectivity to on-the-go and home office employees. Cisco 
Expressway makes collaboration as easy to use outside the enterprise as it is inside, by simplifying the end-
user experience. Using highly secure mobile access based on Transport Layer Security (TLS), Cisco 
Jabber
®
 mobile users can access all their collaboration workloads (video, voice, content, instant messaging, 
and presence) without the extra step of establishing a VPN. Cisco Expressway also supports single-sign-on 
capabilities for Cisco Jabber users, integrating directly with the enterprise authentication and authorization 
methods in place. Both these capabilities help provide mobile experiences simply from anywhere, on a 
range of devices with Cisco Jabber clients, and they complement common IT department bring-your-own-
device (BYOD) security policies. 
In addition, Expressway makes it easier for teleworkers to use their Cisco endpoints (Cisco TelePresence
®
 
EX, MX, and SX Series; Cisco TelePresence Integrator C Series; and Cisco DX Series). Workers gain 
simplified provisioning, configuration, and registration of these devices, as well as the ability to connect from 
their home office without having to establish a VPN connection.