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Cisco ASA Series Firewall CLI Configuration Guide
 
Chapter 20      Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
  Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
What To Do Next
Once you have created the media termination instance, create the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine 
Proxy. See 
Creating the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
To create the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy, perform the following steps.
The example command lines in this task are based on a basic (in-line) deployment. See 
 for an illustration explaining the example command lines in this task.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
hostname(config)# media-termination instance_name
Example: 
hostname(config)# media-termination 
uc-ime-media-term
Creates the media termination instance that you 
attach to the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine 
Proxy.
Step 2
hostname(config-media-termination)# address 
ip_address interface intf_name
Examples: 
hostname(config-media-termination)# address 
209.165.200.228 interface outside
Configures the media-termination address used by 
the outside interface of the ASA. 
The outside IP address must be a publicly routable 
address that is an unused IP address within the 
address range on that interface.
 for information about the 
UC-IME proxy settings. See CLI configuration 
guide for information about the no service-policy
 
command.
Step 3
hostname(config-media-termination)# address 
ip_address interface intf_name
Examples: 
hostname(config-media-termination)# address 
192.168.10.3 interface inside
Configures a media termination address used by the 
inside interface of the ASA.
Note
The IP address must be an unused IP address 
within the same subnet on that interface.
Step 4
(Optional)
hostname(config-media-termination)# rtp-min-port 
port1 rtp-maxport port2
Examples: 
hostname(config-media-termination)# rtp-min-port 
1000 rtp-maxport 2000
Configures the rtp-min-port and rtp-max-port limits 
for the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy. 
Configure the RTP port range for the media 
termination point when you need to scale the 
number of calls that the Cisco Intercompany Media 
Engine supports.
Where port1 specifies the minimum value for the 
RTP port range for the media termination point, 
where port1 can be a value from 1024 to 65535. By 
default, the value for port1 is 16384.
Where port2 specifies the maximum value for the 
RTP port range for the media termination point, 
where port2 can be a value from 1024 to 65535. By 
default, the value for port2 is 32767.