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CME gui interface

I want to enble the cme gui web interface what files shoult I upload to the flash memory and how can I do it?

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what version of cme are you running? You may already have the gui files on flash, and you just have to unzip them.

Step 1

Download the appropriate cme-gui-x.x.x.tar file to a TFTP server, substituting the Cisco CME release you're using for x.x.x.

Step 2

Log on to privileged EXEC mode on the router.

Step 3

Enter the archive command to extract the contents of the .tar file to the routers flash memory:

router#archive tar /xtract tftp://ip address/cme-gui-x.x.x.tar flash:

The extracted files to Flash include

CiscoLogo.gif

dom.js

normal_user.js

Delete.gif

downarrow.gif

sxiconad.gif

Plus.gif

ephone_admin.html

telephony_service.html

Tab.gif

uparrow.gif

admin_user.gif

logohome.gif

xml-test.html

admin_user.js

normal_user.html

xml.template

Also on the router you need to have configured:

router#conf t

router(config)#telephony-service

router(config-telephony)web admin system name [name] password [password]

also

ip http server

ip http server flash:

From there you just browse to

http://cme ip address/ccme.html

or if you have CUE

http://service-Engine ip address/

Hope that helped

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what version of cme are you running? You may already have the gui files on flash, and you just have to unzip them.

Step 1

Download the appropriate cme-gui-x.x.x.tar file to a TFTP server, substituting the Cisco CME release you're using for x.x.x.

Step 2

Log on to privileged EXEC mode on the router.

Step 3

Enter the archive command to extract the contents of the .tar file to the routers flash memory:

router#archive tar /xtract tftp://ip address/cme-gui-x.x.x.tar flash:

The extracted files to Flash include

CiscoLogo.gif

dom.js

normal_user.js

Delete.gif

downarrow.gif

sxiconad.gif

Plus.gif

ephone_admin.html

telephony_service.html

Tab.gif

uparrow.gif

admin_user.gif

logohome.gif

xml-test.html

admin_user.js

normal_user.html

xml.template

Also on the router you need to have configured:

router#conf t

router(config)#telephony-service

router(config-telephony)web admin system name [name] password [password]

also

ip http server

ip http server flash:

From there you just browse to

http://cme ip address/ccme.html

or if you have CUE

http://service-Engine ip address/

Hope that helped

the IOS version is flash:c2801-advipservicesk9-mz.124-15.T5.bin

thanks for the nice rating!

if you do a "show flash", look and see if you have the cme-gui-x.x.x.tar file, or any of the above mentioned files already there.

can you help me with this:

I have a 2801 router with cme and a four ports FXO card, I have a 800 toll free with three lines, any idea on how to configure this type of service?

Is just one telephone number asocciate with 3 physical lines on three port int he cisco fxo card.

If the 800 number is ported to your three FXO lines then there is no special configuration you need to do on the voice ports because when the 800 number is dialed, it will translate to the FXO numbers before it even hits your gateway..

I attach the config

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