06-02-2009 08:47 PM - edited 03-18-2019 11:09 PM
1) Has anyone deployed CUPC on a workstation over a Cisco remote access VPN (IPSEC or SSL) and if so, any gotchas?
2) Has anyone deployed CUPC that was associated to a IP Phone that was depoloyed remotely using the ASA Phone Proxy feature?
Thanks
06-03-2009 03:35 AM
question 1:
our organisation uses it all the time, best put CUPC in a separate devicepool and region so you can force it using a low bandwidth codec
06-03-2009 04:37 AM
1) The gotcha is on the VPN device.
a) If the VPN device was doing address translation (NAT), make sure it's SIP-aware (packet inspection).
b) Some VPN device has limitation on the max. size of packets, this would cause some SIP packets dropped and CUPC was not able to see presence.
2) It depends on which phone mode was being used on CUPC.
a)In soft phone mode, CUPC is acting as a SIP phone.
b) In desk phone mode, CUPC is acting as a CTI client.
Michael
06-03-2009 02:57 PM
Thanks for the insight.
For my first question:
So, if it's Cisco end-to-end, is inspect SIP enough, or does it need to be tweaked?
Again, if it's Cisco end-to-end, what MTU are we looking to maintain; is their a Cisco link for this?
For the second question:
This would be for desk phone control only. This could be a mix of TLS and non-secured phones; some MIC based, some LSC based against the ASA phone proxy.
Thanks
07-17-2009 07:18 AM
I have this working over a ipsec/asa vpn, but if i try ssl/anyconnect to the same asa I can only do voice calls. The IM and status icons do not function. Has anyone else experienced this? When i check the server health the icons are all green as well.
09-30-2009 02:07 PM
same thing here.... any fix for it?
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