Configure Force10 Service Agent
The minimal FTSA configuration is four steps:
1. Enable FTSA. See page 348.
2. Specify the SMTP server to which FTSA will send E-mails upon a trigger event. See page 349.
3. Specify the source E-mail address that FTSA should use when generating E-mails. See page 349.
4. Enable the FTSA messaging service for the default recipient (see page 350,) or:
a
Configure a non-default recipient. See page 351.
a
Enable FTSA messaging for the recipient. See page 350.
Related Configuration Tasks
The following configuration tasks are optional, but perform them so that FTSA messaging functionality is
fully enabled.
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FTSA Messaging Service on page 350
•
FTSA Policies on page 357
•
Debugging FTSA on page 371
Enable Force10 Service Agent
FTSA is disabled by default.
Task
Enable FTSA.
•
If FTSA is disabled when you execute this command, then FTOS
starts the FTSA service and enters the CALLHOME context.
•
If FTSA is enabled when you enter this command, FTOS only enters
the CALLHOME context.
Disable FTSA.
Note: This command deletes the FTSA configuration from the
running-config. To disable the FTSA messaging function only, use the
no enable-all
command
The system displays
configuration.
Message 1 FTSA Enabled/Disabled
%RPM0-P:CP %CALL-HOME-3-CALLHOME: Call-home service started
%RPM0-P:CP %CALL-HOME-3-CALLHOME: Call-home service ended.
348
|
Force10 Service Agent
from CALL HOME mode.
Message 1
when you enable or disable FTSA.
Command Syntax
Command Mode
call-home
CONFIGURATION
no call-home
CONFIGURATON
Figure 16-1
shows the default FTSA