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Chapter 11 Configuring Smartports Macros
Configuring Smartports Macros
Applying Smartports Macros
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to apply a Smartports macro:
You can delete a global macro-applied configuration on a switch only by entering the no version of each
command that is in the macro. You can delete a macro-applied configuration on an interface by entering
the default interface interface-id interface configuration command.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2
macro global {apply | trace}
macro-name [parameter {value}]
[parameter {value}] [parameter
{value}]
Apply each individual command defined in the macro to the switch by
entering macro global apply macro-name. Specify macro global trace
macro-name to apply and debug a macro to find any syntax or
configuration errors.
(Optional) Specify unique parameter values that are specific to the
switch. You can enter up to three keyword-value pairs. Parameter
keyword matching is case sensitive. All matching occurrences of the
keyword are replaced with the corresponding value.
Some macros might contain keywords that require a parameter value.
You can use the macro global apply macro-name ? command to display
a list of any required values in the macro. If you apply a macro without
entering the keyword values, the commands are invalid and are not
applied.
Step 3
macro global description text
(Optional) Enter a description about the macro that is applied to the
switch.
Step 4
interface interface-id
(Optional) Enter interface configuration mode, and specify the interface
on which to apply the macro.
Step 5
default interface interface-id
(Optional) Clear all configuration from the specified interface.
Step 6
macro {apply | trace} macro-name
[parameter {value}] [parameter
{value}] [parameter {value}]
Apply each individual command defined in the macro to the interface by
entering macro apply macro-name. Specify macro trace macro-name
to apply and debug a macro to find any syntax or configuration errors.
(Optional) Specify unique parameter values that are specific to the
interface. You can enter up to three keyword-value pairs. Parameter
keyword matching is case sensitive. All matching occurrences of the
keyword are replaced with the corresponding value.
Some macros might contain keywords that require a parameter value.
You can use the macro apply macro-name ? command to display a list
of any required values in the macro. If you apply a macro without
entering the keyword values, the commands are invalid and are not
applied.
Step 7
macro description text
(Optional) Enter a description about the macro that is applied to the
interface.
Step 8
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 9
show parser macro description
[interface interface-id]
Verify that the macro is applied to the interface.
Step 10
copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.