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Chapter 1 Configuring Anonymous Reporting and Smart Call Home
Configuring Anonymous Reporting and Smart Call Home
Step 6
subscribe-to-alert-group environment
[
severity
]
{
catastrophic
|
disaster
|
emergencies
|
alert
|
critical
|
errors
|
warnings
|
notifications
|
informational
|
debugging
}
Example:
hostname(cfg-call-home-profile)#
subscribe-to-alert-group environment severity
critical
Subscribes to environment events with the specified
optional severity level.
The
severity
keyword filters messages based on the
severity level, as described in
. The default
severity level is 6 (informational).
Step 7
subscribe-to-alert-group syslog
[
severity
]
{
catastrophic
|
disaster
|
fatal
|
critical
|
major
|
minor
|
warning
|
notification
|
normal
|
debugging
}
[
pattern
string
]]
Example:
hostname(cfg-call-home-profile)#
subscribe-to-alert-group syslog severity
notification pattern UPDOWN
Subscribes to syslog events with an optional severity
level or message ID.
The
severity
keyword filters messages based on the
severity level, as described in
. The default
severity level is 6 (informational).
The
pattern
string
keyword argument pair is
available only if you specify the optional syslog
severity level or message ID.
Step 8
subscribe-to-alert-group inventory periodic
{
daily
hh:mm
|
monthly
date hh:mm
|
weekly
day
hh:mm
}
Example:
hostname(cfg-call-home-profile)#
subscribe-to-alert-group inventory periodic daily
06:30
Subscribes to inventory periodic events. The default
period is daily.
The
daily
keyword specifies the time of the day to
send, using an hour:minute format
hh:mm
, with a
24-hour clock (for example, 14:30).
The
weekly
keyword specifies the day of the week
and time of day in the format
day hh:mm
, where the
day of the week is spelled out (for example,
monday).
The
monthly
keyword specifies the numeric date,
from 1 to 31, and the time of day, in the format
date
hh:mm
.
Command
Purpose
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