Enable the router's web server and point it to the GUI files.
This article outlines how to find, download, verify, and install the CME 12.0 GUI files on your Cisco Integrated Services Router (ISR). Understanding the CME GUI Package cme-gui-12.0.tar download
Ensure your IOS-XE version is compatible with CME 12.0 before proceeding, as version mismatches can lead to limited GUI functionality. Enable the router's web server and point it to the GUI files
The GUI supports three distinct user classes, each with a different level of access and responsibility: The GUI supports three distinct user classes, each
Cisco officially deprecated the web-based GUI from Unified CME Release 12.6 and later (Cisco IOS XE Gibraltar 16.11.1a onwards). All legacy GUI-related commands are disabled in newer software editions. If your router runs a supported legacy environment (such as CME 12.0 on mid-release Cisco IOS XE systems), the cme-gui-12.0.tar bundle remains essential for graphical administration. 1. Prerequisites for Downloading cme-gui-12.0.tar
. While most advanced configurations occur in the CLI, the GUI provides a user-friendly way to handle everyday tasks: Provisioning: Adding or moving and extensions. System Maintenance: Setting system time, date formats, and Music-on-Hold (MOH) User Management: Creating administrator accounts and managing speed dials. Installation and Access To use the GUI, the cme-gui-12.0.tar