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Smartport
How the Smartport Feature Works
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Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 
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After the source of the problem is determined and the existing configuration or 
Smartport macro is corrected, you must perform a reset operation to reset the 
interface before it can be reapplied with a Smartport type (in the Interface 
Settings pages). See the workflow area in 
 section for 
troubleshooting tips.
How the Smartport Feature Works
You can apply a Smartport macro to an interface by the macro name, or by the 
Smartport type associated with the macro. Applying a Smartport macro by macro 
name can be done only through the CLI, you should refer to the CLI guide for 
details.
Because support is provided for Smartport types which correspond to devices 
that do not allow themselves to be discovered via CDP and/or LLDP, these 
Smartport types must be statically assigned to the desired interfaces. This can be 
done by navigating to the Smartport Interface Settings page, selecting the radio 
button of the desired interface, and clicking Edit. Then, select the Smartport type 
you want to assign and adjust the parameters as necessary before clicking Apply.
There are two ways to apply a Smartport macro by Smartport type to an 
interface:
Static Smartport
You manually assign a Smartport type to an interface. The corresponding 
Smartport macro is applied to the interface. You can manually assign a 
Smartport type to an interface from the Smartport Interface Settings Page.
Auto Smartport
When a device is detected from an interface, the Smartport macro, if any, 
that corresponds to the Smartport type of the attaching device is 
automatically applied. Auto Smartport is enabled by default globally, and at 
the interface level.
In both cases, the associated anti-macro is run when the Smartport type is 
removed from the interface, and the anti-macro runs in exactly the same manner, 
removing all of the interface configuration.