Hint: Somewhere around 19 min into the recording I mentioned ‘server signing authority’ instead of ‘Certificate signing authority’.  Please process the information accordingly.

The promise of Mobile and remote access technology is that , using the Expressway-C and E servers, external devices are able to register to the corporate network  and  gain access to services  which are located within the corporate LAN without need for a VPN.  Internal services like voice-mail, directory, audio- video calls, on-premises instant message and presence information become transparently and seamlessly available to a mobile and remote devices as they move in and out of the network with no extra user education or involvement.

In the first half this video demonstration, I will:

i) Walk through what we already have configured on the corporate LAN.

In the second half, :

i) I will first of all install the Expressway-C and establish communication between Expressway-C with the internal servers like CUCM and IM&P.

ii) Then the expressway-C  is  connected to the Expressway-E via a traversal zone. The Expressway-E sits in the DMZ. The traversal zone is the link between the internal and external network.

iii) Finally, a jabber client is registered to the network via the Expressway-E. The jabber client is able to access internal services through the aid of the traversal zone that exist between the Expressway-E server that is  on the outside or DMZ of the network  and the Expressway-C server which is inside the network. .

Enjoy