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CME gui

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glennmitel

IS-IT--Management
Jul 26, 2005
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hello

i am running cme 4.0 and i cannot get the gui to run i have done all of the basics ie

ip http server
!
ip http path flash:
and the gui.tar file is in flash

am i missing anything

when i try and use the gui by typing

192.168.1.2/ccme.http

the pop up login box opens i enter the username and password click ok then it says that the page is loaded but it never does

thanks
 
It sounds like you just copied the .tar archive up, without extracting it first:

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Tar Archives

At the Cisco Software Center, a single tar file (cme-basic-xxx.tar) contains both the basic Cisco CME system files and Cisco CME GUI files. A Cisco IOS command allows you to uncompress the tar files and copy them to router flash at the same time. The cme-basic-xxx.tar file does not contain the bundled TSP file (CiscoIOSTSP.zip), but you can download that separately. To install files from the Cisco CME 3.2 tar archives, use the following steps:

1. Download the desired version of the Cisco CME and the Cisco CME GUI tar archives from to a TFTP server that is accessible to the Cisco CME router.

2. Uncompress and copy each archive to router flash memory using the following command:

•archive tar /xtract source-url flash:/file-url

For example, to extract contents of cme-basic-123-11T.tar from TFTP server 192.168.1.1 to router flash memory, use this command:

archive tar /xtract tftp://192.168.1.1/cme-basic-123_11T.tar flash:



John Lever
Telecommunications
Richland School District Two
 
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