Example Deployment Scenario: Optimizing
Network for an Office
In an office with diverse network needs, an IT administrator utilizes Instant Port
Profiles to automate and optimize network configuration based on the types of
devices connected to switch ports.
IPP offers the following advantages:
- Automatically assigns VLANs
and applies appropriate settings to switch ports based on connected
devices
- Ensure secure and efficient
network operation
In this scenario, we define three different device types: Employees, Guests, and Printers. Each device type
has specific matching criteria. We will configure VLAN assignments based on these
criteria.
- Employees: Devices
identified by MAC addresses
- Guests: Devices
identified by LLDP information
- Printers: Devices
identified by a combination of MAC and LLDP data
Next, configure Instant Port Profiles:
- Create a new Instant Port
Profile
- Select a non-forwarding VLAN to
detect MAC addresses initially
- Choose a default port type for
other configuration parameters
- Define the non-match action,
specifying whether to use the default port type configuration or set traffic to
non-forwarding
Then configure device types:
- Add or edit device types
- Define matching criteria for each
type:
- For Employees specify
MAC learning
- For Guests use LLDP
Source MAC or LLDP Capability
- For Printers use a
combination of MAC and LLDP data
Assign the created Instant Port Profile to switch ports within a template or
device-level port configuration override settings.
Optionally, you can override the Instant Port Profile assignment and port enable or
disable settings within device-level configuration.
In this scenario, when a device connects to a switch port, IPP will analyze its
characteristics:
- If it matches the criteria for Employees (based on MAC
address), it is assigned to VLAN X
- If it matches the criteria for Guests (based on LLDP
Capability), it is assigned to VLAN Y
- If it matches the criteria for Printers (based on MAC
address and LLDP Capability), it is assigned to VLAN Z