07-06-2016 01:11 PM - edited 03-08-2019 06:31 AM
I upgraded a stack of 3850 switches to 16.1.3 and to my dismay, SmartPort macros are gone! If macros have been depreciated, what's the replacement to statically apply settings to ports that connect to common devices -- switches, routers, phones, desktops, servers, etc?
07-06-2016 03:02 PM
SmartPort macros are gone!
That's not good news for me. I am a big user of SmartPort Macros. I know Cisco has been threatening to remove this hidden feature since 12.2(58)SE train in favour of AUTO SmartPort (ASP).
Have you tried 16.2.X?
Another option is to talk to your Cisco AM/SE and ask them to raise a Product Enhancement Request (PER) with the 3650/3850 developers.
07-07-2016 09:42 AM
I've just tested the AUTO SmartPorts and it's buggy. I have a 3560 plugged in and it can't properly detect the type of port it should assign:
%AUTOSMARTPORT-5-INSERT: Device Un-Classified Device detected on interface GigabitEthernet1/0/1, executed CISCO_LAST_RESORT_EVENT
I don't have time to debug this so I'm going to downgrade back to 3.7. When I plug in a router or ports on a patch panel or another switch I don't need to move them around - I'd rather it be static!
07-07-2016 03:19 PM
Talk to your Cisco AM/SE and ask them to raise a Product Enhancement Request (PER) for the 3650/3850 developers to reinstate SmartPort Macro.
07-07-2016 11:03 PM
Ok, this does NOT make any sense: If Cisco wants to get rid of SmartPort Macros then how come the newly released (April 2016) Sup6T supports SmartPort Macros (IOS version 15.3SY)?
Sup2T also supports SmartPort Macros.
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