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Cisco ASA Series Firewall CLI Configuration Guide
 
Chapter 11      Configuring Inspection for Voice and Video Protocols
  Skinny (SCCP) Inspection
SCCP Inspection Overview
Note
For specific information about setting up the Phone Proxy on the ASA, which is part of the Cisco Unified 
Communications architecture and supports IP phone deployment, see 
Skinny (SCCP) is a simplified protocol used in VoIP networks. Cisco IP Phones using SCCP can coexist 
in an H.323 environment. When used with Cisco CallManager, the SCCP client can interoperate with 
H.323 compliant terminals. 
The ASA supports PAT and NAT for SCCP. PAT is necessary if you have more IP phones than global IP 
addresses for the IP phones to use. By supporting NAT and PAT of SCCP Signaling packets, Skinny 
application inspection ensures that all SCCP signalling and media packets can traverse the ASA.
Normal traffic between Cisco CallManager and Cisco IP Phones uses SCCP and is handled by SCCP 
inspection without any special configuration. The ASA also supports DHCP options 150 and 66, which 
it accomplishes by sending the location of a TFTP server to Cisco IP Phones and other DHCP clients. 
Cisco IP Phones might also include DHCP option 3 in their requests, which sets the default route. For 
more information, see the general operations configuration guide.
Note
The ASA supports inspection of traffic from Cisco IP Phones running SCCP protocol version 19 and 
earlier. 
Supporting Cisco IP Phones
Note
For specific information about setting up the Phone Proxy on the ASA, which is part of the Cisco Unified 
Communications architecture and supports IP phone deployment, see 
In topologies where Cisco CallManager is located on the higher security interface with respect to the 
Cisco IP Phones, if NAT is required for the Cisco CallManager IP address, the mapping must be static 
as a Cisco IP Phone requires the Cisco CallManager IP address to be specified explicitly in its 
configuration. An static identity entry allows the Cisco CallManager on the higher security interface to 
accept registrations from the Cisco IP Phones.
Cisco IP Phones require access to a TFTP server to download the configuration information they need 
to connect to the Cisco CallManager server.