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Cisco ASA Series Firewall CLI Configuration Guide
 
Chapter 15      Using the Cisco Unified Communication Wizard
  Configuring the Mobility Advantage by using the Unified Communication Wizard
Step 1
In the field for the private IP address, enter the IP address on which private media traffic terminates. The 
IP address must be within the same subnet as the private interface IP address. The correct subnet range 
is provided to the right of the field for the private IP address. 
Step 2
In the field for the public IP address, enter the IP address on which public media traffic terminates. The 
IP address must be within the same subnet as the public interface IP address. The correct subnet range 
is provided to the right of the field for the public IP address. 
Step 3
Specify the minimum and maximum values for the RTP port range for the media termination instance. 
Port values must be within the range of 1024 to 65535.
Step 4
Click Next
The wizard completes by displaying a summary of the configuration created for proxy. 
Configuring the Mobility Advantage by using the Unified 
Communication Wizard
Note
The Unified Communication Wizard is supported for the ASA version 8.3(1) and later.
The Unified Communication wizard guides you through the steps to configure the Mobility Advantage 
proxy. Choose Wizards > Unified Communication Wizard from the menu. The Unified 
Communication Wizard opens. Click the Cisco Mobility Advantage Proxy radio button under the 
Remote Access section. 
When using the wizard to create the Mobility Advantage proxy, ASDM automatically creates the 
necessary TLS proxies, enables MMP inspection for the Mobility Advantage traffic, generates address 
translation (NAT) statements, and creates the access rules that are necessary to allow traffic between the 
Cisco Mobility Advantage server and the mobility clients.
The following steps provide the high-level overview for configuring the Mobility Advantage proxy:
Step 1
Specify settings to define the private and public network topology, such the public and private network 
interfaces, and the IP addresses of the Cisco Mobility Advantage server. See 
Step 2
Configure the certificates that are exchanged between the Cisco Mobility Advantage server and the ASA. 
See 
Step 3
Configure the client-side certificate management, namely the certificates that are exchanged between the 
Unified Mobile Communicator clients and the ASA. See 
The wizard completes by displaying a summary of the configuration created for Mobility Advantage 
Proxy.