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Configuring the Presence Federation Proxy by using the Unified Communication Wizard
Configuring the Topology for the Cisco Presence Federation Proxy
When configuring the Presence Federation Proxy, you specify settings to define the private and public
network topology, such the private and public network interfaces, and the private and public IP addresses
of the Cisco Unified Presence server.
The values that you specify in this page generate the following configuration settings for the Presence
Federation Proxy:
In the Private Network area, choose the interface from the drop-down list.
Step 1
In the Unified Presence Server area, enter the private and public IP address for the Unified Presence
Step 2
server. Entering ports for these IP addresses is optional. By default port number 5061 is entered, which
is the default TCP port for SIP inspection.
Step 3
In the Public Network area, choose the interface of the public network from the drop-down list. The
proxy uses this interface for configuring static PAT for the local Cisco Unified Presence server and for
configuring access lists to allow remote servers to access the Cisco Unified Presence server.
Click Next.
Step 4
Configuring the Local-Side Certificates for the Cisco Presence Federation
Proxy
Within an enterprise, setting up a trust relationship is achievable by using self-signed certificates. The
supports using self-signed certificates only at this step.
In the ASA's Identity Certificate area, click Generate and Export ASA's Identity Certificate.
Step 1
An information dialog box appears indicating that enrollment succeeded. In the Enrollment Status dialog
box, click OK. The Export certificate dialog box appears.
Note
Step 2
Export the identity certificate generated by the wizard for the adaptive security appliance. See
an Identity Certificate, page
Local Unified Presence Server's Certificate area, click Install Server's Certificate. The Install
Step 3
Certificate dialog appears.
Locate the file containing the Cisco Unified Presence server certificate or paste the certificate details in
Step 4
the dialog box. See
Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
42-8
Static PAT for the local Cisco Unified Presence server
Access lists for traffic between the local Cisco Unified Presence server and remote servers
If an identity certificate for the adaptive security appliance has already been created, the button in
this area appears as Export ASA's Identity Certificate and the Export certificate dialog box
immediately appears.
When using the wizard to configure the Cisco Presence Federation proxy, the wizard only supports
installing self-signed certificates.
42-17.
Installing a Certificate, page
Chapter 42
Using the Cisco Unified Communication Wizard
42-18.
Exporting
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