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Name
Enter the name you want to give this zone, for example “Jabber Guest server [name]”.
Type
Neighbor
H.323 mode
Off
SIP mode
On
Transport
TLS
TLS verify
mode
mode
On
As these zones use a TLS verified connection you must ensure certificate trust between the
Expressway and the Jabber Guest servers.
Expressway and the Jabber Guest servers.
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When the Jabber Guest server is installed, it uses a self-signed certificate by default.
However, you can install a certificate that is signed by a trusted certificate authority. You
must install on the Expressway-C either the self-signed certificate of the Jabber Guest
server, or the trusted CA certificates of the authority that signed the Jabber Guest server's
certificate. To upload trusted Certificate Authority (CA) certificates to the Expressway, go to
However, you can install a certificate that is signed by a trusted certificate authority. You
must install on the Expressway-C either the self-signed certificate of the Jabber Guest
server, or the trusted CA certificates of the authority that signed the Jabber Guest server's
certificate. To upload trusted Certificate Authority (CA) certificates to the Expressway, go to
Maintenance > Security certificates > Trusted CA certificate
. You must restart the
Expressway for the new trusted CA certificate to take effect.
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You must install on the Jabber Guest server the trusted CA certificates of the authority that
signed the Expressway-C's server certificate. To manage certificates on the Jabber Guest
server, go to
signed the Expressway-C's server certificate. To manage certificates on the Jabber Guest
server, go to
Settings > Local SSL Certificate
.
Media
encryption
mode
encryption
mode
Force encrypted
Location
Enter the same FQDN of the Jabber Guest server as configured on the
Jabber Guest
servers
page.
Zone profile
Default
4. Click Create zone.
5. Repeat this process for every Jabber Guest server.
Note that these neighbor zones are used to receive traffic from the Jabber Guest servers. Do not configure
any search rules to route traffic to these zones.
any search rules to route traffic to these zones.
Configuring call routing
You must configure the call routing on the Expressway-C, such as search rules to route calls received by the
Expressway-C from the Jabber Guest servers to the appropriate destinations.
Expressway-C from the Jabber Guest servers to the appropriate destinations.
In this example the destination address is 8111@example.com. The call routing options could include:
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Endpoints registered to Unified CM: in this case you need to have configured a SIP trunk / neighbor
zone between Unified CM and Expressway-C, and suitable search rules to route Jabber Guest calls (8(\d
{3})@example.com
zone between Unified CM and Expressway-C, and suitable search rules to route Jabber Guest calls (8(\d
{3})@example.com
for example) to Unified CM. See Cisco Unified Communications Manager with
Expressway (SIP Trunk) Deployment Guide.
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Endpoints registered to a neighbor system (such as a Cisco VCS): in this case you need to have
configured a neighbor zone between the neighbor system and Expressway-C, and suitable search rules to
route calls for the Jabber Guest domain to the neighbor system.
configured a neighbor zone between the neighbor system and Expressway-C, and suitable search rules to
route calls for the Jabber Guest domain to the neighbor system.
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