Purpose
Command or Action
Device(config-call-home)#
contact-email-addr
Configures the proxy server information to the Call Home
service.
http-proxy proxy-address proxy-port port-number
Example:
Step 5
Device(config-call-home)#
http-proxy 198.51.100.10
port 3128
By default, the CiscoTAC-1 profile is inactive. To use this
profile with the Call Home service, you must enable the
profile.
profile CiscoTAC-1
Example:
Device(config-call-home)#
profile CiscoTAC-1
Step 6
Enables the Call Home service via HTTP.
destination transport-method http
Example:
Step 7
Device(config-call-home-profile)#
destination
transport-method http
Disables the Call Home service via email.
no destination transport-method email
Example:
Step 8
Device(config-call-home-profile)#
no destination
transport-method email
Enters Call Home destination profile configuration mode
for the specified destination profile name. If the specified
destination profile does not exist, it is created.
profile name
Example:
Device(config-call-home)#
profile test1
Step 9
Enables data sharing with the Call Home service via HTTP.
reporting smart-licensing-data
Example:
Step 10
Device(config-call-home-profile)#
reporting
smart-licensing-data
Enables the HTTP message transport method.
destination transport-method http
Example:
Step 11
Device(config-call-home-profile)#
destination
transport-method http
Connects to CSSM.
destination address http url
Example:
Step 12
Device(config-call-home-profile)#
destination
address http
https://tools.cisco.com/its/service/oddce/services/DDCEService
Enables the destination profile.
active
Example:
Step 13
Device(config-call-home-profile)#
active
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Configuring Smart Licensing
Configuring the Call Home Service for Direct Cloud Access through an HTTPs Proxy Server