Built-In Smartport Macros - Cisco 350 Series Administration Manual

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Built-in Smartport Macros
Cisco 350, 350X and 550X Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.4, ver 0.4
Smartport Application Method— If Auto Smartport is selected, Auto Smartport
automatically assigns the Smartport type based on the CDP and/or LLDP advertisement
received from the connecting devices as well as applying the corresponding Smartport
macro. To statically assign a Smartport type and apply the corresponding Smartport
macro to the interface, select the desired Smartport type.
Persistent Status—Select to enable the Persistent status. If enabled, the association of
a Smartport type to an interface remains even if the interface goes down, or the device
is rebooted. Persistent is applicable only if the Smartport Application of the interface
is Auto Smartport. Enabling Persistent at an interface eliminates the device detection
delay that otherwise occurs.
Macro Parameters—Displays the following fields for up to three parameters in the
macro:
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Parameter Name—Name of parameter in macro.
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Parameter Value—Current value of parameter in macro. This can be changed here.
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Parameter Description—Description of parameter.
Click Reset to set an interface to Default if it is in Unknown status (as a result of an
unsuccessful macro application). The macro can be reapplied on the main page.
Click Apply to update the changes and assign the Smartport type to the interface.
The following describes the pair of built-in macros for each Smartport type. For each
Smartport type there is a macro to configure the interface and an anti macro to remove the
configuration.
Macro code for the following Smartport types are provided:
desktop
printer
guest
server
host
ip_camera
ip_phone
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