Configuring Call Home Data Privacy - Cisco CSR 1000v Series Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring Call Home Data Privacy

Command or Action
Step 3
[no] syslog-throttling
Example:
Router(cfg-call-home)# syslog-throttling
Configuring Call Home Data Privacy
The data-privacy command scrubs data, such as IP addresses, from running configuration files to protect the
privacy of customers. Enabling the data-privacy command can affect CPU utilization when scrubbing a large
amount of data. Currently, show command output is not being scrubbed except for configuration messages
in the show running-config all and show startup-config data.
SUMMARY STEPS
1. configure terminal
2. call-home
3. data-privacy {level {normal | high} | hostname}
DETAILED STEPS
Command or Action
Step 1
configure terminal
Example:
Router# configure terminal
Step 2
call-home
Example:
Router(config)# call-home
Step 3
data-privacy {level {normal | high} |
hostname}
Example:
Router(cfg-call-home)# data-privacy
level high
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Purpose
Enables or disables Call Home syslog message throttling and avoids
sending repetitive Call Home syslog messages. Repeating syslog
messages will only display after 24 hours. By default, syslog message
throttling is enabled.
Debug level syslogs like debug trace are not
Note
throttled.
Purpose
Enters configuration mode.
Enters the Call Home configuration submode.
Scrubs data from running configuration file to protect the privacy of the
user. The default data-privacy level is normal.
Enabling the data-privacy command can affect CPU utilization
Note
when scrubbing a large amount of data.
• normal—Scrubs all normal-level commands.
• high—Scrubs all normal-level commands plus the IP domain name
and IP address commands.
Configuring Call Home for the Cisco CSR 1000v

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