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destination address
destination addres s
To configure the destination e-mail address or URL to which Call Home messages will be sent, use the
destination address command.
destination address {email email-address | http url}
Syntax Description
Defaults T his command has no default settings.
Command Modes cfg-call-hom e-profile
Usage Guidelines To e nter pr ofile call- home conf iguration submode, u se the profile command in call-home configuration
mode.
When entering the https:// destination URL for the secure server, you must also configure a trustpoint
CA.
Examples This example shows how to set the destination to the e-mail address callhome@cisco.com:
Switch(config)# call-home
Switch(cfg-call-home)# profile cisco
Switch(cfg-call-home-profile)# destination address email callhome@cisco.com
Related Commands
email email-address Spec ifies the destination e-mail address in 1 to 200 characters.
http url Specifies the destination HTTP URL in 2 to 200 characters.
Command Description
destination message-size-limit bytes Configures a maximum destination message size for the
destination profile.
destination preferred-msg-format Configures a preferred message format.
destination transport-method Enables the message transport method.
profile Enters profile call-home configuration submode
subscribe-to-alert-group all Subscribes to all available alert groups.
subscribe-to-alert-group configurationS ubscribes this destination profile to the Configuration
alert group.
subscribe-to-alert-group diagnostic Subscribes this destination profile to the Diagnostic alert
group.
subscribe-to-alert-group environment Subscribes this d estination profile to the Environment alert
group.
subscribe-to-alert-group inventory Subscribes this destination profile to the Inventory alert
group.
subscribe-to-alert-group syslog Subscribes this destination profile to the Syslog alert group.