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How to Configure and Manage Embedded Event Manager
Policies
Configuring Environmental Variables
EEM environmental variables are Tcl global variables that are defined external to the policy before the policy
is run. The EEM policy engine receives notifications when faults and other events occur. EEM policies
implement recovery, based on the current state of the system and actions specified in the policy for a given
event. Recovery actions are triggered when the policy is run.
Environment Variables
By convention, the names of all environment variables defined by Cisco begin with an underscore character
to set them apart; for example, _show_cmd.
Spaces may be used in the
var-value
argument of the
event manager environment
command. The command
interprets everything after the
var-name
argument to the end of the line to be part of the
var-value
argument.
Use the
show event manager environment
command to display the name and value of all EEM environment
variables after they have been set using the
event manager environment
command.
SUMMARY STEPS
1.
show event manager environment
2.
configure
3.
event manager environment var-name var-value
4.
Repeat Step 3 for every environment value to be reset.
5.
commit
6.
show event manager environment
DETAILED STEPS
Purpose
Command or Action
Displays the names and values of all EEM environment
variables.
show event manager environment
Example:
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:router# show event manager
environment
Step 1
configure
Step 2
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Configuring and Managing Embedded Event Manager Policies
How to Configure and Manage Embedded Event Manager Policies