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Chapter 14 Configuring Smartports Macros
Configuring Smartports Macros
Smartports Configuration Guidelines
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When a macro is applied globally to a switch or to a switch interface, all existing configuration on
the interface is retained. This is helpful when applying an incremental configuration.
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If a command fails because of a syntax or a configuration error, the macro continues to apply the
remaining commands. You can use the
macro global trace
macro-name
global configuration
command or the
macro trace
macro-name
interface configuration command to apply and debug a
macro to find any syntax or configuration errors.
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Some CLI commands are specific to certain interface types. If you apply a macro to an interface that
does not accept the configuration, the macro fails the syntax or the configuration check, and the
switch returns an error message.
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Applying a macro to an interface range is the same as applying a macro to a single interface. When
you use an interface range, the macro is applied sequentially to each interface within the range. If a
macro command fails on one interface, it is still applied to the remaining interfaces.
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When you apply a macro to a switch or a switch interface, the macro name is automatically added
to the switch or interface. You can display the applied commands and macro names by using the
show running-config
user EXEC command.
Table 14-1
Default Smartports Macros
Macro Name
1
1.
Cisco-default Smartports macros vary, depending on the software version running on your switch.
Description
cisco-ie-global
Use this global configuration macro to configure the switch settings for the industrial Ethernet
environment. This macro is automatically applied when you use Express Setup to initially configure the
switch.
Note
You must first apply the
cisco-ie-global
macro for the
cisco-ethernetip
macro to work properly.
cisco-ie-desktop
Use this interface configuration macro for increased network security and reliability when connecting a
desktop device, such as a PC, to a switch port. This macro is optimized for industrial automation traffic.
cisco-ie-phone
Use this interface configuration macro when connecting a desktop device such as a PC with a Cisco IP
Phone to a switch port. This macro is an extension of the
cisco-ie-desktop
macro and provides the same
security and resiliency features, but with the addition of dedicated voice VLANs to ensure proper
treatment of delay-sensitive voice traffic. This macro is optimized for industrial automation traffic.
cisco-ie-switch
Use this interface configuration macro when connecting an access switch and a distribution switch or
between access switches connected using small form-factor pluggable (SFP) modules. This macro is
optimized for industrial automation traffic.
cisco-ie-router
Use this interface configuration macro when connecting the switch and a WAN router. This macro is
optimized for industrial automation traffic.
cisco-ie-wireless
Use this interface configuration macro when connecting the switch and a wireless access point. This
macro is optimized for industrial automation traffic.
cisco-ethernetip
Use this interface configuration macro when connecting the switch to an EtherNet IP device.
Note
You must first apply the
cisco-ie-global
macro for the
cisco-ethernetip
macro to work properly.