DETAILED STEPS
PurposeCommand or Action
Executes the CLI or CLI list and sends output via email or HTTP.
call-home send { cli command | cli list
} [ email email msg-format {
Step 1
• { cli command | cli list }—Specifies the command or list of commands
(separated by ‘;’). It can be any run command, including commands for all
modules. The commands must be contained in quotes (“”).
long-text | xml } | http {
destination-email-address email } ] [
tac-request SR# ]
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router # call-home
send “show version;show
• email email msg-format { long-text | xml }—If the email option is selected,
the command output will be sent to the specified email address in long-text or
XML format with the service request number in the subject. The email address,
the service request number, or both must be specified. The service request
running-config;show inventory”
number is required if the email address is not specified (default is
email support@example.com
msg-format xml
attach@cisco.com for long-text format and callhome@cisco.com for XML
format).
• http { destination-email-address email }—If the http option is selected, the
command output will be sent to Smart Call Home backend server (URL specified
in the CiscoTAC-1 profile) in XML format. destination-email-address email
can be specified so that the backend server can forward the message to the
email address. The email address, the service request number, or both must be
specified.
• tac-service-request SR# —Specifies the service request number. The service
request number is required if the email address is not specified.
Configuring a HTTP Proxy Server
This task enables the user to configure a HTTP Proxy Server.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
configure
2.
call-home
3.
http-proxy proxy-server-name port port-number
DETAILED STEPS
PurposeCommand or Action
configure
Step 1
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Configuring Call Home
Configuring a HTTP Proxy Server