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Chapter 47 Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
Configuring Cisco Intercompany Media Engine Proxy
SIP Trunk URI: 81a985c9-f3a1-55a0-3b19-9654@UCM-30;maddr=192.168.10.30
Codec-name: G722
Payload type: 9
Note If calls are not going through the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine, you can also use the show
tls-proxy session command to troubleshoot the success of the TLS handshake between the
components in the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine system. See the Cisco ASA 5500 Series
Command Reference for information about this command.
show uc-ime signaling-sessions statistics
Displays statistical information about corresponding signaling sessions stored by Cisco Intercompany
Media Engine Proxy. Failure of signaling sessions in the Cisco Intercompany Media Engine can occur
for different call-related reasons; such as failure of ticket verification or domain name verification, or
offering RTP over the Internet.
hostname# show uc-ime signaling-sessions statistics
10 in use, 20 most used
15 terminated
Ticket integrity check failed: 2
Ticket decode failed: 1
Ticket epoch mismatch: 1
Ticket DID mismatch: 0
Ticket timestamp invalid: 4
Ticket domain check failed: 2
Ticket not found: 0
Route domain name check failed: 1
RTP over UC-IME: 2
Note Call-related failures, for example, can be due to the service policy rule being reconfigured or the primary
adaptive security appliance operating in failover mode. If a service policy rule for the Cisco
Intercompany Media Engine Proxy is removed (by using the no service policy command) and
reconfigured, the first call trasversing the adaptive security appliance will fail. To resolve this issue, you
must additionally enter the clear connection command and restart the adaptive security appliance. If the
failure is due to failover, the connections from the primary adaptive security appliance are not
synchronized to the standby adaptive security appliance.
show uc-ime media-sessions detail
Displays the details about all active media sessions (calls) stored for the Cisco Intercompany Media
Engine Proxy. Use this command to display output from successful calls. Additionally, use this
command to troubleshoot problems with IP phone audio, such as one-way audio. If no calls are currently
up, this output will be blank.
hostname(config)# show uc-ime media-sessions detail
2 in use, 5 most used
Media-session: 10.194.108.109/21558 :: client ip 192.168.10.51/19520
Call ID: ab6d7980-a7d11b08-50-1e0aa8c0@192.168.10.30
Session ID: 2948-32325449-0@81a985c9-f3a1-55a0-3b19-96549a027259
Lcl SRTP conn 10.194.108.109/21558 to 10.194.108.119/29824 tx_pkts 20203 rx_pkts 20200
refcnt 3 : created by Inspect SIP, passthrough not set
RTP monitoring is enabled
Failover_state : 0
Sum_all_packets : 20196
Codec_payload_format : 9
RTP_ptime_ms : 20
Max_RBLR_pct_x100 : 0