We’re finally taking a turn (not to be confused with TURN - hahaha) at getting 
CUCM talking to WebEx. Im guessing this is simply a B2B setup with the need for 
licenses.

The question I have is whether or not I should be activating ACLs anywhere 
along the path to avoid the expressways from getting hammered and clogging up 
the logs.

We’ll be enabling this on the MRA expressway pairs for the time being.

From my understanding, MRA uses 5061, 8443, 5222 inbound and B2B uses 5060.

Would it be advisable, to build ACLs only allowing certain address (space) to 
connect?

This would be on top of any rules/zones we build into the ExpE and CUCM (css).

We’re trying to avoid the obvious impact of scanning Ip addresses/uri’s for sip 
connectivity.

What are people doing?


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