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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
This section contains the following sections:
Configuring the Cisco UC-IMC Proxy by using the UC-IME Proxy Pane
Use the Configure Cisco Intercompany Media Engine (UC-IME) proxy pane to add or edit a Cisco 
Intercompany Media Engine Proxy instance.
Note
The Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy does not appear as an option under the Unified 
Communications section of the navigation pane unless the license required for this proxy is installed on 
the ASA.
Use this pane to create the proxy instance; however, for the UC-IME proxy to be fully functionally, you 
must complete additional tasks, such as create the required NAT statements, ACLs, and MTA, set up the 
certificates, create the TLS Proxy, and enable SIP inspection. 
Depending on whether the UC-IME proxy is deployed off path or in-line of Internet traffic, you must 
create the appropriate network objects with embedded NAT/PAT statements for the Cisco UCMs. 
This pane is available from the Configuration > Firewall > Unified Communications > UC-IME Proxy.
Step 1
Open the Configuration > Firewall > Unified Communications > UC-IME Proxy pane. 
Step 5
hostname(config)# uc-ime uc_ime_name
Example:
hostname(config)# uc-ime local-ent-ime
Specifies the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine 
Proxy that you created in the task 
Where 
uc_ime_name
 is the name you specified in 
Step 6
hostname(config)# mapping-service 
listening-interface
 interface_name [listening-port 
portuc-ime-interface uc-ime-interface_name
Example:
hostname(config-uc-ime)# mapping-service 
listening-interface inside listening-port 8060 
uc-ime-interface outside
For the off path ASA, adds the mapping service to 
the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy.
Specifies the interface and listening port for the 
ASA mapping service.
You can only configure one mapping server for the 
Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy. 
Where 
interface_name 
is the name of the interface 
on which the ASA listens for the mapping requests.
Where port is the TCP port on which the ASA listens 
for the mapping requests. The port number must be 
between 1024 and 65535 to avoid conflicts with 
other services on the device, such as Telnet or SSH. 
By default, the port number is TCP 8060.
Where 
uc-ime-interface_name 
is the name of the 
interface that connects to the remote Cisco UCM.
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