The Cisco Unified CME GUI provides a web-based interface to manage most system-level and phone-based features. In particular, the GUI facilitates the routine additions and changes associated with employee turnover, allowing these changes to be performed by nontechnical staff. The GUI provides three levels of access to support the following user classes:
- System administrator—Able to configure all system-level and phone-based features. This person is familiar with Cisco IOS software and VoIP network configuration.
- Customer administrator—Able to perform routine phone additions and changes without having access to system-level features. This person does not have to be familiar with Cisco IOS software.
- Phone user—Able to program a small set of features on his or her own phone and search the Cisco Unified CME directory. In Cisco Unified CME GUI 4.2.1 and later versions, phone users can use the GUI to set up personal speed dials for an Extension Mobility phone. The same credential for logging into an Extension Mobility phone can be used to log into the Cisco Unified CME GUI.
The CUCME GUI files must be on the router's flash already. See this Cisco document for details if you have not done so already.
To use a phone user account in the Cisco Unified CME GUI to configure speed dials on a phone that is enabled for Extension Mobility, Cisco Unified CME GUI 4.2.1 or a later version must be installed on the Cisco router.
GUI files are version-specific, they must match the version of Cisco Unified CME that is installed.
Sample Configuration to Enable CUCME GUI
conf t
!
ip http server
ip http path flash:
ip http authentication enable (variety of auth options here)
!
telephony-service
web admin system name cmeadmin 0 cmepasswd
dn-webedit (enables creation of DNs via the GUI)
time-webedit (only use this if network NTP source is not available)
end
!
Accessing the CUCME
http://router_ip/ccme.html
For example:
http://192.168.10.1/ccme.html
Note: Only the Internet Explorer browser (version 5.5 and later) is supported
Enable GUI Access for Customer Administrators
Creating an account for customer administrators can be done via the GUI or CLI. The CLI example is shown below.
conf t
!
telephony-service
web admin customer name JoeCust password JCPwd
end
!
Enable GUI Access for Phone Users
Creating an account for phone users can be done via the GUI or CLI. The CLI example is shown below. Keep in mind that the "JoeUser" account will only have access to modify aspects ephone 1001.
conf t
!
ephone 1001
username JoeUser password JPswd
end
!
More Information
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Express System Administrator's Guide
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