Cisco Cisco Expressway Maintenance Manual
Mobile and remote access
This section describes how to configure your Expressway to support Unified Communications mobile and
remote access.
remote access.
Mobile and remote access overview
Cisco Unified Communications mobile and remote access is a core part of the Cisco Collaboration Edge
Architecture. It allows endpoints such as Cisco Jabber to have their registration, call control, provisioning,
messaging and presence services provided by Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) when
the endpoint is not within the enterprise network. The Expressway provides secure firewall traversal and line-
side support for Unified CM registrations.
Architecture. It allows endpoints such as Cisco Jabber to have their registration, call control, provisioning,
messaging and presence services provided by Cisco Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) when
the endpoint is not within the enterprise network. The Expressway provides secure firewall traversal and line-
side support for Unified CM registrations.
The overall solution provides:
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Off-premises access: a consistent experience outside the network for Jabber and EX/MX/SX Series
clients
clients
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Security: secure business-to-business communications
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Cloud services: enterprise grade flexibility and scalable solutions providing rich WebEx integration and
Service Provider offerings
Service Provider offerings
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Gateway and interoperability services: media and signaling normalization, and support for non-standard
endpoints
endpoints
Figure 3: Unified Communications: mobile and remote access
Note that third-party SIP or H.323 devices can register to a Cisco VCS connected via a neighbor zone to a
Cisco Expressway and, if necessary, interoperate with Unified CM-registered devices over a SIP trunk.
Cisco Expressway and, if necessary, interoperate with Unified CM-registered devices over a SIP trunk.
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Unified Communications
Mobile and remote access