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Foundation Topics
Describe the CUCM GUI and CLI
Administrative Web access to CUCM is possible only via HTTPS (or Secure Shell [SSH]
for the command line). There are six separate interfaces:
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration (https://<node_ip>/ccmadmin)
Cisco Unified Serviceability (https://<node_ip>/ccmservice)
Disaster Recovery System (https://<node_ip>/drf)
Cisco Unified Operating System Administration (https://<node-ip>/cmplatform)
Cisco Unified Reporting (https://<node-ip>/cucreports)
Command-Line Interface (CLI)
Each of these (with the exception of the CLI) is accessible via its own URL or by using the
navigation pull-down at the top right of the page and clicking the Go button next to it.
The account and password defined at install for platform administration is used to access
to Disaster Recovery System and the Operating System Administration pages. Likewise,
the application administration account and password defined during install is used to ac-
cess the CM Administration, Serviceability, and Unified Reporting interfaces. Additional
accounts can be created and assigned administrative privileges so that they may also ac-
cess these interfaces.
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During install, an additional password is defined as the security password. This password
is needed to connect to the Publisher database (for Subscriber servers or other Unified
Communications applications that use the Publisher database).
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Interface
The CM Administration interface (as shown in Figure 8-1) includes nine menus for the fol-
lowing (a brief description is given for the tasks that each menu can perform; this is by no
means an exhaustive list, and there are many tasks not listed):
System menu: Includes tasks for the configuration of CM groups, Presence groups,
Device Mobility Groups, Device Pools, Regions, Locations, Enterprise and Service
Parameters, Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST), and others.
Call Routing menu: Includes tasks to define the call routing system, Call Hunting,
Class of Control, Intercom, and features such as Call Park, Call Pickup, and many more.
Media Resources menu: Under this menu, resources such as Music On Hold
(MOH), annunciator, media termination points, and transcoders can be defined and
hold-music files managed.
Advanced Features menu: Under this menu, VoiceMail integrations, Inter-com-
pany Media Engine Configuration, Extension Mobility Cross-Cluster, and VPN
features are configured.
 
 
 
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