Which two items represent the features of Call Home on the Cisco Unified Computing System?

Which two items represent the features of Call Home on the Cisco Unified Computing System?
(Choose two.)

Which two items represent the features of Call Home on the Cisco Unified Computing System?
(Choose two.)

A.
syslog

B.
send fault details to Cisco TAC

C.
SNMP trap receiver

D.
send email alerts to administrators

E.
central repository of normalized fault data



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Michael Churchill

Michael Churchill

Call Home provides an email-based notification for critical system policies. A range of message formats are available for compatibility with pager services or XML-based automated parsing applications. You can use this feature to page a network support engineer, email a Network Operations Center, or use Cisco Smart Call Home services to generate a case with the Technical Assistance Center.

The Call Home feature can deliver alert messages containing information about diagnostics and environmental faults and events.

The Call Home feature can deliver alerts to multiple recipients, referred to as Call Home destination profiles. Each profile includes configurable message formats and content categories. A predefined destination profile is provided for sending alerts to the Cisco TAC, but you also can define your own destination profiles.

When you configure Call Home to send messages, Cisco UCS Manager executes the appropriate CLI show command and attaches the command output to the message.

see
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/gui/config/guide/2-0/b_UCSM_GUI_Configuration_Guide_2_0/b_UCSM_GUI_Configuration_Guide_2_0_chapter_0101100.html

The syslog referenced in answer a is different in terms of Cisco UCS

Cisco UCS Manager generates system log, or syslog, messages to record the following incidents that take place in the Cisco UCS Manager system:
•Routine system operations
•Failures and errors
•Critical and emergency conditions

There are three kinds of syslog entries:
•Faults
•Events
•Audit logs

Each syslog message identifies the Cisco UCS Manager process that generated the message and provides a brief description of the operation or error that occurred

see
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/unified_computing/ucs/sw/ucsm_syslog/b_Monitoring_Cisco_UCSM_Using_Syslog/b_Monitoring_Cisco_UCSM_Using_Syslog_chapter_01.html

Answer C and E are just wrong

So this leaves B and D as the answers as per the site