Smartports
Smartport Types
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Special Smartport Types
There are two special Smartport types;
default
and
unknown
. These two types
are not associated with macros, but they exist to signify the state of the interface
regarding Smartport.
The following describe these special Smartport types:
•
Default
An interface that does not (yet) have a Smartport type assigned to it has the
Default Smartport status.
If Auto Smartport assigns a Smartport type to an interface and the interface
is not configured to be Auto Smartport Persistent, then its Smartport type is
re-initialized to Default in the following cases:
-
A link down/up operation is performed on the interface.
-
The switch is restarted.
-
All devices attached to the interface have aged out, which is defined as
the absence of CDP and/or LLDP advertisement from the device for a
specified time period.
•
Unknown
If a Smartport macro is applied to an interface and an error occurs, the
interface is assigned the Unknown status. In this case, the Smartport and
Auto Smartport features do not function on the interface until you correct
the error and applies the Reset action (performed in the
Interface Settings
pages) that resets the Smartport status.
See the workflow area in
Common Smartport Tasks
section for
troubleshooting tips.
Switch
Yes
Yes
Router
Yes
No
Wireless Access
Point
Yes
Yes
Smartport and Auto Smartport Types
Smartport Type
Supported by Auto
Smartport
Supported by Auto
Smartport by default