Purpose
Command or Action
(Optional) Identifies customer ID. Enter up to 64 characters. If
you include spaces, you must enclose your entry in quotes (
“”
).
customer-id text
Example:
Router(cfg-call-home)# customer-id
Customer1234
Step 6
(Optional) Identifies customer site ID. Enter up to 200 characters.
If you include spaces, you must enclose your entry in quotes (
“”
).
site-id text
Example:
Router(cfg-call-home)# site-id
Site1ManhattanNY
Step 7
(Optional) Identifies your contract ID for the router. Enter up to
64 characters. If you include spaces, you must enclose your entry
in quotes (
“”
).
contract-id text
Example:
Router(cfg-call-home)# contract-id
Company1234
Step 8
Information About Destination Profiles
A destination profile contains the required delivery information for an alert notification. At least one destination
profile is required. You can configure multiple destination profiles of one or more types.
You can create and define a new destination profile or copy and use the predefined destination profile. If you
define a new destination profile, you must assign a profile name.
You can control which profile to be used for Smart Licensing by enabling or disabling smart-licensing data
of that profile. Only one active profile can have smart-license data enabled. For more information about Smart
Licensing, see
Installing Cisco CSR 1000v Licenses, on page 155
.
If you use the Cisco Smart Call Home service, the destination profile must use the XML message format.
Note
You can configure the following attributes for a destination profile:
•
Profile name
—
String that uniquely identifies each user-defined destination profile. The profile name is
limited to 31 characters and is not case-sensitive. You cannot use
all
as a profile name.
•
Transport method
—
Transport mechanism, either email or HTTP (including HTTPS), for delivery of
alerts.
For both the CiscoTAC-1 profile and user-defined destination profiles, email is the default, and you can
enable either or both transport mechanisms. If you disable both methods, email is enabled.
For the predefined CiscoTAC-1 profile, you can enable either transport mechanism, but not both.
•
Destination address
—
The actual address related to the transport method by which the alert should be
sent.
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