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Cisco SX350 Series Administration Manual page 246

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Smartport
Configuring Smartport Using The Web-based Interface
NOTE
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
Type Settings
Use the Smartport Type Settings page to edit the Smartport Type settings and view the Macro
Source.
By default, each Smartport type is associated with a pair of built-in Smartport macros. See
Smartport Types
for further information on macro versus anti-macro. Alternatively, you can
associate your own pair of user-defined macros with customized configurations to a Smartport
type. User-defined macros can be prepared only through CLI. You should refer to the CLI
reference guide for details.
Built-in or user-defined macros can have parameters. The built-in macros have up to three
parameters.
Editing these parameters for the Smartport types applied by Auto Smartport from the
Smartport Type Settings page configures the default values for these parameters. These
defaults are used by Auto Smartport.
Changes to Auto Smartport types cause the new settings to be applied to interfaces which have
already been assigned that type by Auto Smartport. In this case, binding an invalid macro or
setting an invalid default parameter value causes all ports of this Smartport type to become
unknown.
Click Smartport > Smartport Type Settings.
To view the Smartport macro associated with a Smartport type, select a Smartport type and
click View Macro Source.
To modify the parameters of a macro or assign a user-defined macro, select a Smartport type
and click Edit.
Enter the fields.
Port Type—Select a Smartport type.
Macro Name—Displays the name of the Smartport macro currently associated with the
Smartport type.
Macro Type—Select whether the pair of macro and anti-macro associated with this
Smartport type is a Built-in Macro (see
Macro.
User Defined Macro—If desired, select the user-defined macro that is to be associated
with the selected Smartport type. The macro must have already been paired with an
anti-macro.
Pairing of the two macros is done by name and is described in the Smartport Macro
section.
Built-in Smartport
Macros) or a User Defined
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