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Chapter 2 Catalyst 3560 Switch Cisco IOS Commands
show parser macro
This is an example of output from the
show parser macro
name
command:
Switch#
show parser macro name standard-switch10
Macro name : standard-switch10
Macro type : customizable
macro description standard-switch10
# Trust QoS settings on VOIP packets
auto qos voip trust
# Allow port channels to be automatically formed
channel-protocol pagp
This is an example of output from the
show parser macro brief
command:
Switch#
show parser macro brief
default global : cisco-global
default interface: cisco-desktop
default interface: cisco-phone
default interface: cisco-switch
default interface: cisco-router
customizable : snmp
This is an example of output from the
show parser description
command:
Switch#
show parser macro description
Global Macro(s): cisco-global
Interface Macro Description(s)
--------------------------------------------------------------
Gi0/1 standard-switch10
Gi0/2 this is test macro
--------------------------------------------------------------
This is an example of output from the
show parser description interface
command:
Switch#
show parser macro description interface gigabitethernet0/2
Interface Macro Description
--------------------------------------------------------------
Gi0/2 this is test macro
--------------------------------------------------------------
Related Commands
Command
Description
macro apply
Applies a macro on an interface or applies and traces a macro on an interface.
macro description
Adds a description about the macros that are applied to an interface.
macro global
Applies a macro on a switch or applies and traces a macro on a switch.
macro global
description
Adds a description about the macros that are applied to the switch.
macro name
Creates a macro.
show running-config
Displays the current operating configuration, including defined macros. For
syntax information, select
Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals
Command Reference, Release 12.2 > File Management Commands >
Configuration File Management Commands
.