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Cisco ASA Series CLI Configuration Guide
Chapter 1 Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
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.
See
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.
Summary of Contents for 5505 - ASA Firewall Edition Bundle
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Page 403: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Interfaces ...
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Page 533: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Objects and Access Lists ...
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Page 1061: ...P A R T 2 Configuring Service Policies Using the Modular Policy Framework ...
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