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Chapter 2 Catalyst 3560 Switch Cisco IOS Commands macro global Examples Follow these guidelines when you apply a Cisco-default Smartports macro on a switch: • Display all macros on the switch by using the show parser macro user EXEC command. Display the contents of a specific macro by using the show parser macro name macro-name user EXEC command. • Keywords that begin with $ mean that a unique parameter value is required. Append the Cisco-default macro with the required values by using the parameter value keywords. The Cisco-default macros use the $ character to help identify required keywords. There is no restriction on using the $ character to define keywords when you create a macro. When you apply a macro to a switch, the macro name is automatically added to the switch. You can display the applied commands and macro names by using the show running-configuration user EXEC command. You can delete a global macro-applied configuration on a switch only by entering the no version of each command contained in the macro. After you have created a new macro by using the macro name global configuration command, you can apply it to a switch. This example shows how see the snmp macro and how to apply the macro and set the hostname to test-server and set the IP precedence value to 7: Switch# show parser macro name snmp Macro name : snmp Macro type : customizable #enable port security, linkup, and linkdown traps snmp-server enable traps port-security snmp-server enable traps linkup snmp-server enable traps linkdown #set snmp-server host snmp-server host ADDRESS #set SNMP trap notifications precedence snmp-server ip precedence VALUE Switch(config)# macro global apply snmp ADDRESS test-server VALUE 7 To debug a macro, use the macro global trace global configuration command to find any syntax or configuration errors in the macro when it is applied to a switch. In this example, the ADDRESS parameter value was not entered, causing the snmp-server host command to fail while the remainder of the macro is applied to the switch: Switch(config)# macro global trace snmp VALUE 7 Applying command...'snmp-server enable traps port-security' Applying command...'snmp-server enable traps linkup' Applying command...'snmp-server enable traps linkdown' Applying command...'snmp-server host' %Error Unknown error. Applying command...'snmp-server ip precedence 7' 78-16405-05 Catalyst 3560 Switch Command Reference 2-227