|
Command or Action |
Purpose |
Step 1 |
UCS-A# scope monitoring |
Enters monitoring mode. |
Step 2 |
UCS-A /monitoring # scope callhome |
Enters monitoring call home mode. |
Step 3 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # enable |
Enables Call Home. |
Step 4 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # set contact name |
Specifies the name of the main Call Home contact person. |
Step 5 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # set email email-addr |
Specifies the email address of the main Call Home contact person.
Note |
If an email address includes special characters, such as # (hash), spaces, or & (ampersand), the email server may not be able to deliver email messages to that address. Cisco recommends that you use email addresses which comply with RFC2821 and RFC2822 and include only 7bit ASCII characters. |
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Step 6 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # set phone-contact phone-num |
Specifies the phone number of the main Call Home contact person. The phone number must be in international format, starting with a + (plus sign) and a country code. |
Step 7 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # set street-address street-addr |
Specifies the street address of the main Call Home contact person. Enter up to 255 ASCII characters. |
Step 8 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # set customer-id id-num |
Specifies the CCO identification number that includes the contract numbers for the support contract in its entitlements. The number can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters in free format. |
Step 9 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # set contract-id id-num |
Specifies the contract identification number from the service agreement. The number can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters in free format. |
Step 10 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # set site-id id-num |
Specifies the site identification number from the service agreement. The number can be up to 255 alphanumeric characters in free format. |
Step 11 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # set from-email email-addr |
Specifies the email address to use for the From field in Call Home messages. |
Step 12 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # set reply-to-email email-addr |
Specifies the email address to use for the Reply To field in Call Home messages. |
Step 13 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # set hostname {hostname | ip-addr} |
Specifies the hostname or IP address of the SMTP server that Call Home uses to send email messages. |
Step 14 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # set port port-num |
Specifies the SMTP server port that Call Home uses to send email messages. Valid port numbers are 1 to 65535. |
Step 15 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # set throttling {off | on} |
Enables or disables Call Home throttling. When enabled, throttling prevents too many Call Home email messages from being sent for the same event. By default, throttling is enabled. |
Step 16 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # set urgency {alerts | critical | debugging | emergencies | errors | information | notifications | warnings} |
Specifies the urgency level for Call Home email messages. In the context of a large UCS deployment with several pairs of fabric interconnects, the urgency level potentially allows you to attach significance to Call Home messages from one particular Cisco UCS domain versus another. In the context of a small UCS deployment involving only two fabric interconnects, the urgency level holds little meaning. |
Step 17 |
UCS-A /monitoring/callhome # commit-buffer |
Commits the transaction to the system configuration. |