Cisco Systems v1.0 IP Phone User Manual


 
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Enable the GUI on the CallManager Express router using files located on the TFTP server
Create a username and password
Use the GUI to create an ephone-dn and assign it to one of the two IP phones
Use the GUI to add a speed dial to one of the two IP phones
Use the GUI to change the date and time format on the IP phones
Use the GUI to change the system time
Step 1 Configure the GUI interface for the System Administrator
a. The router and switch should be configured with the basic configuration. The IP phones should
be plugged into the switch and configured with a basic configuration using any of the methods
previously demonstrated.
b. From one of the phones, dial the other phone. Does the call go through properly? If not,
troubleshoot as necessary. ________________________________________
c. From privileged mode, use the show flash: command to verify the IP phone GUI firmware files
are present. The firmware files for a 7960 and 7940 will include some HTML files such as
admin_user, ephone_admin, and telephony_service.
If these files are not present, there is a file that the instructor must obtain from the Cisco site that
starts with the letters “cme-gui” and has a file extension of “.tar”. An example of the filename is
cme-gui-123-11T.tar. Note that some of the older IOS versions did not combine these files in a
.tar file.
Note: The .tar file must match the IOS version on the CME router.
Once the .tar file is obtained from the Cisco site, the GUI files are extracted from the .tar file and
uploaded to the router Flash memory. This is done from a TFTP server. Copy the .tar file into the
appropriate TFTP server folder. From privileged mode, use the archive tar /xtract
tftp://tftp_server_ip_address/.tar_filename flash:. tftp_server_ip_address is the address of
the TFTP server (that contains the .tar file). .tar_filename is the name of the file that starts with
the letters “cme-gui” and has a filename extension of .tar. An example of this command is as
follows: archive tar /xtract tftp://10.3.0.33/cme-gui-123-11T.tar flash:. A successful extraction
shows an output similar to the following:
Loading cme-gui-123-11T.tar from 10.3.0.33 (via GigabitEthernet0/0.3):
!
extracting CiscoLogo.gif (1602 bytes)
extracting Delete.gif (953 bytes)
extracting Plus.gif (1347 bytes)!
extracting Tab.gif (174 bytes)
extracting admin_user.html (3845 bytes)!
extracting admin_user.js (641134
bytes)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!
!!!!
extracting dom.js (16344 bytes)!!!!
extracting downarrow.gif (864 bytes)