Smartport
Configuring Smartport Using The Web-based Interface
STEP 4
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Port Type—Select a Smartport type.
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Macro Name—Displays the name of the Smartport macro currently associated with the Smartport
type.
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Macro Parameters—Displays the following fields for 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.
You can restore the default parameter values by clicking Restore Defaults.
STEP 5
NOTE
Smartport Interface Settings
Use the Interface Settings page to perform the following tasks:
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Statically apply a specific Smartport type to an interface with interface specific values for the macro
parameters.
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Enable Auto Smartport on an interface.
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Diagnose a Smartport macro that failed upon application, and caused the Smartport type to become
Unknown.
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Reapply a Smartport macro after it fails for one of the following types of interfaces: switch, router and
AP. It is expected that the necessary corrections have been made prior to clicking Reapply. See the
workflow area in
Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide
Enter the fields.
Click Apply to save the changes to the running configuration. If the Smartport
macro and/or its parameter values associated with the Smartport type are
modified, Auto Smartport automatically reapplies the macro to the interfaces
currently assigned with the Smartport type by Auto Smartport. Auto Smartport
does not apply the changes to interfaces that were statically assigned a
Smartport type.
There is no method to validate macro parameters because they do not have a type
association. Therefore, any entry is valid at this point. However, invalid parameter
values may cause errors to occur when the Smartport type is assigned to an
interface, applying the associated macro.
Common Smartport Tasks
section for troubleshooting tips.
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