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The Embedded Event Manager (EEM) monitors events that occur on your device and takes action to recover or troubleshoot these events, based on your configuration. EEM consists of three major components: Event statements -- Events to monitor from another Cisco NX-OS component that might require some action, workaround, or notification. Action statements -- An action that EEM can take, such as sending an e-mail, or disabling an interface, to recover from an event. Policies -- An applet name paired with one or more actions to troubleshoot or recover from the event. "Pass Any Exam. Any Time." - www.actualtests.com 476 Reference: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/switches/datacenter/nexus5500/sw/system_management/6x /b_5500_System_Mgmt_Config_6x/ b_5500_System_Mgmt_Config_6x_chapter_010011.html
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