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profile, Table 16 Profile configuration parameters, callhome, callhome save, Level, Critical, Alarm

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profile Description Creates and modifies profiles with which to customize Call Home e-mail notification. A profile defines the event severity level at which to generate e-mails, e-mail subject and text, and e-mail recipients. NOTE: The Call Home service provides an e-mail notification capability for the switch. This service has no relationship with the HP Call Home feature, which notifies HP services. Authority Admin session and a Callhome Edit session. For information about starting a Callhome Edit session, see the callhome command. Syntax profile copy [profile_source] [profile_destination] create [profile] delete [profile] edit [profile] rename [profile_old] [profile_new] Operands copy [profile_source] [profile_destination] Creates a new profile named [profile_destination] and copies the configuration into it from the profile given by [profile_source]. You must enter the callhome save command to save your changes. Neither [profile_source] nor [profile_destination] can be Tech_Support_Center. create [profile] Creates a profile with the name given by [profile]. A profile name must begin with a letter and be no longer than 32 characters. Valid characters are alphanumeric, _, $, ^, and -. The Tech_Support_Center profile name is reserved. The Call Home database supports a maximum of 25 profiles. You must enter the callhome save command to save your changes. Table 16 describes the profile configuration parameters. Table 16 Profile configuration parameters Parameter Level Format MaxSize EmailSubject Description Event severity level at which to generate a Call Home e-mail message: • None-Generates e-mail messages for all events. • Warn-Generates e-mail messages for Warning, Critical, and Alarm events. • Critical-Generates e-mail messages for Critical and Alarm events. • Alarm-Generates e-mail messages for Alarm events only. Level of detail to be included in the e-mail message: • ShortText-Includes switch and event information. • FullText-Includes switch information, event information, Call Home contact information, and SNMP contact information. • Tsc1-Includes switch and event information in a format intended for automated e-mail readers. Maximum number of characters allowed in the e-mail message. Decreasing this parameter makes it easier to read messages on small display devices such as cell phones. The minimum is 650. The maximum and default is 2,000,000. Subject of the e-mail; up to 64 characters 8/20q Fibre Channel Switch Command Line Interface Guide 181

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profile
Description
Creates and modifies profiles with which to customize Call Home e-mail notification. A profile
defines the event severity level at which to generate e-mails, e-mail subject and text, and e-mail
recipients.
NOTE:
The Call Home service provides an e-mail notification capability for the switch. This service
has no relationship with the HP Call Home feature, which notifies HP services.
Authority
Admin session and a Callhome Edit session. For information about starting a Callhome Edit session,
see the
callhome
command.
Syntax
profile
copy [profile_source] [profile_destination]
create [profile]
del
ete [profile]
edit [profile]
rename [profile_old] [profile_new]
Operands
copy [profile_source] [profile_destination]
Creates a new profile named [profile_destination] and copies the configuration into it from the
profile given by [profile_source]. You must enter the
callhome save
command to save your
changes. Neither [profile_source] nor [profile_destination] can be Tech_Support_Center.
create [profile]
Creates a profile with the name given by [profile]. A profile name must begin with a letter and be
no longer than 32 characters. Valid characters are alphanumeric, _, $, ^, and -. The
Tech_Support_Center profile name is reserved. The Call Home database supports a maximum of
25 profiles. You must enter the
callhome save
command to save your changes.
Table 16
describes the profile configuration parameters.
Table 16
Profile configuration parameters
Parameter
Description
Level
Event severity level at which to generate a Call Home e-mail message:
None
—Generates e-mail messages for all events.
Warn
—Generates e-mail messages for Warning, Critical, and Alarm
events.
Critical
—Generates e-mail messages for Critical and Alarm events.
Alarm
—Generates e-mail messages for Alarm events only.
Format
Level of detail to be included in the e-mail message:
ShortText
—Includes switch and event information.
FullText
—Includes switch information, event information, Call Home
contact information, and SNMP contact information.
Tsc1—Includes switch and event information in a format intended for
automated e-mail readers.
MaxSize
Maximum number of characters allowed in the e-mail message. Decreasing
this parameter makes it easier to read messages on small display devices
such as cell phones. The minimum is 650. The maximum and default is
2,000,000.
EmailSubject
Subject of the e-mail; up to 64 characters