Port profile – Dell PowerEdge VRTX User Manual
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The following is an example of the CLI commands:
Port Profile
Port profiles provide a convenient way to save and share a port configuration.
When a port profile, which is a set of CLI commands having a unique name,
is applied to a port, the CLI commands contained within the profile (macro)
are executed and added to the Running Configuration file.
Port profiles can be applied to a specific interface, a range of interfaces, or
globally.
There are two types of port profiles:
• User Defined — Enables the user to bundle configurations, as a port
profile, and then apply it to one or more interfaces at a time. Up to 20
user-defined macros can be supported. These can only be defined through
CLI commands.
• Built-In — Pre-defined macros that cannot be changed or deleted. The
device includes the following built-in macros:
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Global
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Desktop
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Phone
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Switch
switchport community
community
no switchport community
Associates a protected port with a
community
Use the no form of this command to
return to default.
show interfaces protected-
ports [interface-id |
detailed]
Displays protected ports configuration.
console(config)# interface gi0/3
console(config-if)# switchport protected-port
console(config-if)# switchport community 1
Table 8-4. Protected Ports CLI Commands (Continued)
CLI Command
Description