Modifying A Destination Profile - Cisco Nexus 3548 series Configuration Manual

Nx-os system management, release 7.x
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Configuring Smart Call Home
Step 4
Step 5
Example
The following example shows how to create a destination profile for Smart Call Home:
switch# configuration terminal
switch(config)# callhome
switch(config-callhome)# destination-profile Noc101 format full-text

Modifying a Destination Profile

You can modify the following attributes for a predefined or user-defined destination profile:
• Destination address—The actual address, pertinent to the transport mechanism, to which the alert should
• Message formatting—The message format used for sending the alert (full text, short text, or XML).
• Message level—The Call Home message severity level for this destination profile.
• Message size—The allowed length of a Call Home message sent to the e-mail addresses in this destination
Note
You cannot modify or delete the CiscoTAC-1 destination profile.
Command or Action
address | http URL | transport-method {email
| http}} | profilename {alert-group group |
email-addr address | format {XML | full-txt
| short-txt} | http URL | message-level level |
message-size size | transport-method {email
| http}} | full-txt-destination {alert-group
group | email-addr address | http URL |
message-level level | message-size size |
transport-method {email | http}} |
short-txt-destination {alert-group group |
email-addr address | http URL | message-level
level | message-size size | transport-method
{email | http}}}
(Optional) switch# show callhome
destination-profile [profile name]
(Optional) switch(config)# copy
running-config startup-config
be sent.
profile.
Cisco Nexus 3548 Switch NX-OS System Management Configuration Guide, Release 7.x
Modifying a Destination Profile
Purpose
profile-name can be any alphanumeric string
up to 31 characters.
For further details about this command, see the
command reference for your platform.
Displays information about one or more
destination profiles.
Saves the change persistently through reboots
and restarts by copying the running
configuration to the startup configuration.
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