Cisco Cisco Expressway Maintenance Manual
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URI and ENUM dialing via DNS, enabling global connectivity
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system
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1000 external zones with up to 2000 matches
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Flexible zone configuration with prefix, suffix and regex support
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Can function as a standalone Expressway, or be neighbored with other systems such as other Expressways,
gatekeepers and SIP proxies
gatekeepers and SIP proxies
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Can be clustered with up to 6 Expressways to provide n+1 redundancy, and up to 4 x individual capacity.
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Intelligent Route Director for single number dialing and network failover facilities
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Control over which endpoints are allowed to register
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Call Policy (also known as Administrator Policy) including support for CPL
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Support for external policy servers
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Can be managed with Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (Cisco TMS) 13.2 or later
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AD authentication for administrators of the Expressway
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Embedded setup wizard using a serial port for initial configuration
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System administration using a web interface or SSH, or via CIMC port (CE1100 appliance)
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Intrusion protection
Optional Features
Some Expressway features are unlocked when you buy and install the appropriate option key. The option keys are
described in
described in
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FindMe™
FindMe gives individual video users a single alias on which they can be contacted regardless of location. Users can
log into a web-based Cisco TMS interface to control where and how they are contacted. The FindMe feature can also
be used to enhance interoperability with Microsoft infrastructure (requires Microsoft Interoperability key).
log into a web-based Cisco TMS interface to control where and how they are contacted. The FindMe feature can also
be used to enhance interoperability with Microsoft infrastructure (requires Microsoft Interoperability key).
Note:
On Expressway, the FindMe feature is included in the Room/Desktop registration license keys.
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Cisco Expressway Administrator Guide
Introduction