Cisco SF200-24 Administration Manual page 128

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STEP 5
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NOTE
STEP 1
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Cisco Small Business 200 1. 1 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
If a Smartport macro fails, the Smartport Type of the interface is Unknown. Select
an interface which is of unknown type and click Show Diagnostic. This will show
the command at which application of the macro failed. See the workflow area in
Common Smartport Tasks
correcting the problem.
Select an interface which is of unknown type and click Edit. The Edit Interface
Type Settings page opens. Click Reset to reset the interface to default Smartport
type before applying/reapplying Auto Smartport or the desired Smartport type to
the interface.
Click Reset All Unknown Smartports to reset all the interfaces where the
Smartport macro has failed. This will return all interfaces to the Default type. After
correcting the error in the macro or on the current interface configuration or both, a
new macro may be applied.
Resetting the interface of unknown type does not reset the configuration
performed by the macro that failed. This clean up must be done manually.
To assign a Smartport type to an interface or activate Auto Smartport on the
interface:
Select an interface and click Edit. The Edit Interface Settings page opens.
Click Reset to reset the interface of an unknown type before applying Auto
Smartport or the desired Smartport type to the interface. See the note above.
Enter the fields.
Interface—Select the port or LAG.
Smartport Type—Displays the Smartport type currently assigned to the
port/LAG.
Smartport Application—Select the Smartport type from the Smartport
Application pull-down.
Smartport Application Method— If Auto Smartport is selected, Auto
Smartport will automatically assign the Smartport type based on the CDP
and/or LLDP advertisement received from the connecting devices as well as
apply 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 switch is rebooted. Persistent is applicable only if the
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