Reference Guide
506 | FTOS Service Agent
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Usage
Information
Encryption is supported through PGP (Pretty Good Privacy). Encryption cannot be enabled without a
public key for the server. On E-Series chassis, this command is only supported for TeraScale cards.
Related
Commands
frequency
c e
Select the interval (frequency) with which email FTSA messages are sent to all designated recipients.
Syntax
frequency minutes
To return to the default frequency, use the no frequency command.
Parameters
Defaults
1440 minutes (24 hours)
Command Modes
CONFIGURATION (conf-callhome)
Command
History
Usage
Information
The frequency is immediately set once the frequency command is executed. For example, if you set
the frequency to 120 minutes, the 120 minutes begins as soon as the command is executed. In this
example, email messages will be sent to all designated recipients exactly two hours after executing the
command.
Related
Commands
keyadd
c e
Add the public encryption key (PGP5-compatible) for a specific recipient if you want to encrypt
messages sent to that recipient.
Syntax
keyadd public_key
To remove the public key, use the no keyadd public_key command.
Parameters
Note: Execute the encrypt command only after the keyadd command is executed.
call-home Start FTSA and Enter the FTSA mode.
keyadd Add a public key to the server.
server Configure each recipient.
minutes
Enter the time interval, in minutes, that you want between FTSA status emails.
Range: 2 to 10080 minutes
Default: 1440 minutes (24 hours)
Version 7.6.1.0 Introduced on C-Series
Version 6.3.1.0 Introduced for E-Series
call-home Start FTSA and Enter the FTSA mode.
public_key
Enter the local source and filename of the public key (must be PGP5 compatible) created
for the selected recipient, such as
keyadd flash://mykey