Cisco Cisco Digital Media Player 4300G Guida All'Installazione

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Getting Started Guide for Cisco Digital Media Players
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autoregistration
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Auto Smartports
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Infrequently abbreviated as ASP.
A collection of interface-level switch commands bundled together as a macro that configures a 
switchport without human intervention. Upon detecting a connection to one of its physical interfaces 
(or “ports”), a 
-ready switch uses 
 packets or a similar mechanism
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— in  tandem  with  a 
port-based network access control (PNAC) standard such as 802.1x/MAB — to learn what type of 
device has connected to it. Device identification triggers the appropriate Auto Smartports macro to run 
automatically on the switch and configure its interface appropriately for the detected device type. This 
behavior eases the administrative burden of configuring multiple switchports manually. (Similarly, 
when there is a “link-down” event on the port, the switch removes the macro.) In the ITU model and 
framework for network management, known as FCAPS, Auto Smartports macros act in support of 
what’s called configuration management
See Auto Smartports Configuration Guide, Release 12.2(58)SE at 
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Such as Link-Level Discovery Protocol (LLDP) packets, packets that include specific MAC addresses or Organizational Unique Identifiers (OUIs), or 
attribute-value pairs within a RADIUS response.