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Configuring Message Levels
Configuring Message Levels
The
message-level
option allows you to filter messages based on their level of urgency. Each destination
profile (predefined and user-defined) is associated with a Call Home message level threshold. Any
message with a value lower that the urgency threshold will not be sent. The urgency level ranges from 0
(lowest level of urgency) to 9 (highest level of urgency), and the default is 0 (all messages will be sent).
Configuring E-Mail Options
You can configure the from, reply-to, and return-receipt e-mail addresses. While most e-mail address
configurations are optional, you must ensure to configure the SMTP server address and port number for
the Call Home functionality to work.
Enabling or Disabling Call Home
Once you have configured the contact information, you must enable the Call Home function.
Default Settings
Table 25-1
lists the default Call Home default settings.
Event Triggers
This section discusses Call Home trigger events. Trigger events are divided into categories, with each
category assigned commands to execute when the event occurs. The command output is included in the
transmitted message.
Table 25-2
lists the trigger events. lists event categories and command outputs.
Table 25-1
Default Call Home Settings
Parameters
Default
Destination message size for a message sent in full
text format.
500,000
Destination message size for a message sent in
XML format.
500,000
Destination message size for a message sent in
short text format.
4,000
DNS or IP address of the SMTP server to reach the
server if no port is specified.
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