Cisco ASR1002 Configuration Guide - Page 270
Working With Destination Profiles, Configuring a Trustpoint Certificate Authority
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How to Configure Call Home Configuring Call Home Command or Action Step 9 exit Step 10 Example: Router(cfg-call-home-profile)# exit end Purpose Exits call home destination profile configuration mode and returns to call home configuration mode. Returns to privileged EXEC mode. Example: Router(cfg-call-home)# end Configuring a Trustpoint Certificate Authority If you are using the HTTP transport method and specifying an HTTPS destination URL, then you will also need to configure a trustpoint certificate authority (CA). For more information about how to configure a trustpoint CA, see the "Declare and Authenticate a CA Trustpoint" section on page 31. That section describes how to configure a CA trustpoint for a secure Cisco server to use with the Smart Call Home service, but can be applied to other secure server configuration as needed by your site using the required certificate for your secure server. Working With Destination Profiles This section describes some of the tasks that you can complete with destination profiles: • Activating and Deactivating a Destination Profile, page 14 • Copying a Destination Profile, page 15 • Renaming a Destination Profile, page 16 • Using the Predefined CiscoTAC-1 Destination Profile, page 17 Activating and Deactivating a Destination Profile Except for the predefined CiscoTAC-1 profile, all Call Home destination profiles are automatically activated once you create them. If you do not want to use a profile right way, you can deactivate the profile. The CiscoTAC-1 profile is inactive by default and must be activated to be used. To activate or deactivate a destination profile, complete the following steps: SUMMARY STEPS 1. configure terminal 2. call-home 3. profile name 4. active 5. no active 6. end Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers Software Configuration Guide 14