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Chapter 12 Configuring Smartports Macros
Configuring Smartports Macros
Configuring Smartports Macros
You can create a new Smartports macro or use an existing macro as a template to create a new macro
that is specific to your application. After you create the macro, you can apply it globally to a switch or
to a switch interface or range of interfaces.
These sections contain this configuration information:
•
Default Smartports Macro Configuration, page 12-2
•
Smartports Macro Configuration Guidelines, page 12-2
•
Creating Smartports Macros, page 12-4
•
Applying Smartports Macros, page 12-5
•
Applying Cisco-Default Smartports Macros, page 12-6
Default Smartports Macro Configuration
There are no Smartports macros enabled.
Smartports Macro Configuration Guidelines
Follow these guidelines when configuring macros on your switch:
•
When creating a macro, do not use the
exit
or
end
commands or change the command mode by using
interface
interface-id
. This could cause commands that follow
exit
,
end
, or
interface
interface-id
to execute in a different command mode.
•
When creating a macro, all CLI commands should be in the same configuration mode.
cisco-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-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.
cisco-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.
cisco-router
Use this interface configuration macro when connecting the switch and a WAN
router.
cisco-wireless
Use this interface configuration macro when connecting the switch and a wireless
access point.
1.
Cisco-default Smartports macros vary depending on the software version running on your switch.
Table 12-1
Cisco-Default Smartports Macros (continued)
Macro Name
1
Description