Disabling Duplicate Message Throttle; Enabling Or Disabling Call Home - Cisco N5010P-N2K-BE Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring Call Home
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Disabling Duplicate Message Throttle

You can limit the number of duplicate messages received for the same event. By default, the switch limits
the number of duplicate messages received for the same event. If the number of duplicate messages sent
exceeds 30 messages within a 2-hour time frame, then the switch discards further messages for that alert
type.
To disable duplicate message throttling in callhome configuration mode, perform this task:
Command
switch(config-callhome)# no
duplicate-message throttle

Enabling or Disabling Call Home

Once you have configured the contact information, you can enable the Call Home function.
To enable Call Home in callhome configuration mode, perform this task:
Command
switch(config-callhome)# enable
To disable Call Home in the callhome configuration mode, perform this task:
Command
switch(config-callhome)# no enable
To enable Call Home distribution using CFS in the callhome configuration mode, perform this task:
Command
switch(config-callhome)# distribute
To commit Call Home configuration changes and distribute using CFS in the callhome configuration
mode, perform this task:
Command
switch(config-callhome)# commit
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Purpose
Disables duplicate message throttling for Call
Home. Enabled by default.
Purpose
Enables Call Home. Disabled by default.
Purpose
Disables Call Home. Disabled by default
Purpose
Enables Call Home distribution using CFS.
Disabled by default.
Purpose
Commits Call Home configuration changes and
distributes the changes to call CFS-enabled
devices.
Configuring Smart Call Home
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