Configuration manual

364 | Force10 Service Agent
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Configure Force10 Service Agent
The minimal FTSA configuration is four steps:
1. Enable FTSA. See page 364.
2. Specify the SMTP server to which FTSA will send E-mails upon a trigger event. See page 365.
3. Specify the source E-mail address that FTSA should use when generating E-mails. See page 365.
4. Enable the FTSA messaging service for the default recipient (see page 366,) or:
a Configure a non-default recipient. See page 367.
a Enable FTSA messaging for the recipient. See page 366.
Related Configuration Tasks
The following configuration tasks are optional, but perform them so that FTSA messaging functionality is
fully enabled.
FTSA Messaging Service on page 366
FTSA Policies on page 373
Debugging FTSA on page 387
Enable Force10 Service Agent
FTSA is disabled by default.
The system displays Message 1 when you enable or disable FTSA. Figure 17-1 shows the default FTSA
configuration.
Task Command Syntax Command Mode
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.
call-home
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Disable FTSA.
Note: This command deletes the FTSA configuration from the
running-config. To disable the FTSA messaging function only, use the
command no enable-all from CALL HOME mode.
no call-home
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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.