
Chapter 12 Configuring Call Home for the Cisco CSR 1000V
How to Configure Call Home
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Example
The following example shows the configuration of contact information:
Router# configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line. End with CNTL/Z.
Router(config)#
Configuring Destination Profiles
A destination profile contains the required delivery information for an alert notification. At least one destination profile is required. You can configure multiple destination profiles of one or more types.
You can create and define a new destination profile or copy and use the predefined destination profile. If you define a new destination profile, you must assign a profile name.
Note If you use the Cisco Smart Call Home service, the destination profile must use the XML message format.
You can configure the following attributes for a destination profile:
•Profile
•Transport
–For both the
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