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10 Smartport What is a Smartport What is a Smartport A Smartport is an interface to which a built-in (or user-defined) macro may be applied. These macros are designed to provide a means of quickly configuring the device to support the communication requirements and utilize the features of various types of network devices. The network access and QoS requirements vary if the interface is connected to an IP phone, a printer, or a router and/or Access Point (AP). Smartport Types Smartport types refers to the types of devices attached, or to be attached to Smartports. The device supports the following Smartport types: • Printer • Desktop • Guest • Server • Host • IP Camera • IP phone • IP Phone+Desktop • Switch • Router • Wireless Access Point Smartport types are named so that they describe the type of device connected to an interface. Each Smartport type is associated with two Smartport macros. One macro, called "the macro" serves to apply the desired configuration. The other, called "the anti-macro," serves to undo all configuration performed by "the macro" when that interface happens to become a different Smartport type. You can apply a Smartport macro by the following methods: • The associated Smartport type. Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 146
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