Cisco SR224T Administration Guide - Page 123
Macro Failure and the Reset Operation, Smartports, Common Smartport Tasks
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Smartports Macro Failure and the Reset Operation 10 • If the Startup Configuration File specifies a static Smartport type, the Smartport type of the interface is set to this static type. • If the Startup Configuration File specifies a Smartport type that was dynamically assigned by Auto Smartport: - If the Auto Smartport Global Operational state, the interface Auto Smartport state, and the Persistent Status are all Enable, the Smartport type is set to this dynamic type. - Else the corresponding anti-macro is applied and the interfaces status is set to Default. Macro Failure and the Reset Operation A Smartport macro might fail if there is a conflict between the existing configuration of the interface and a Smartport macro. When a Smartport macro fails, a SYSLOG message containing the following parameters is sent: • Port number • Smartport type • The line number of the failed CLI command in the macro When a Smartport macro fails on an interface, the status of the interface is set to Unknown. The reason for the failure can be displayed in the Interface Settings page, Show Diagnostics popup. 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 Common Smartport Tasks section for troubleshooting tips. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 124