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Cisco 5510 - ASA SSL / IPsec VPN Edition Configuration Guide

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Cisco ASA 5500 Series Configuration Guide using ASDM
OL-20339-01
Chapter 42 Using the Cisco Unified Communication Wizard
Configuring the Presence Federation Proxy by using the Unified Communication Wizard
For information about saving the CSR that was generated and submitting it to a CA, see Saving the
Identity Certificate Request, page 42-19.
Step 2 Click Install ASA’s Identity Certificate. Install the certificate. See Installing the ASA Identity
Certificate on the Mobility Advantage Server, page 42-20.
Step 3 Click Install Root CA’s Certificate. The Install Certificate dialog box appears. Install the certificate.
See Installing a Certificate, page 42-18.
Step 4 Click Next.
The wizard completes by displaying a summary of the configuration created for Mobility Advantage
Proxy.
Configuring the Presence Federation Proxy by using the Unified
Communication Wizard
Note The Unified Communication Wizard is supported for the adaptive security appliance version 8.3(1) and
later.
To configure the Cisco Unified Presence proxy by using ASDM, choose Wizards > Unified
Communication Wizard from the menu. The Unified Communication Wizard opens. From the first
page, select the Cisco Unified Presence Proxy option under the Business-to-Business section.
When using the wizard to create the Cisco Presence Federation proxy, ASDM automatically creates the
necessary TLS proxies, enables SIP inspection for the Presence Federation traffic, generates address
translation (static PAT) statements for the local Cisco Unified Presence server, and creates access lists
to allow traffic between the local Cisco Unified Presence server and remote servers.
The following steps provide the high-level overview for configuring the Presence Federation Proxy:
Step 1 Specify settings to define the private and public network topology, such the private and public IP address
of the Presence Federation server. See Configuring the Topology for the Cisco Presence Federation
Proxy, page 42-8.
Step 2 Configure the local-side certificate management, namely the certificates that are exchanged between the
local Unified Presence Federation server and the adaptive security appliance. See Configuring the
Local-Side Certificates for the Cisco Presence Federation Proxy, page 42-8.
Step 3 Configure the remote-side certificate management, namely the certificates that are exchanged between
the remote server and the adaptive security appliance. See Configuring the Remote-Side Certificates for
the Cisco Presence Federation Proxy, page 42-9.
The wizard completes by displaying a summary of the configuration created for the Presence Federation
proxy.

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Model5510 - ASA SSL / IPsec VPN Edition
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