You can configure port and VLAN configuration details and settings at the
device level. Device level settings always override any port configuration settings
that were made in the device template for a network policy. You must first
Unlock
this page in order to change the device-specific port configuration. You can also
return to the original template configuration with the Revert option.
Note
- Only the options available to
the specific switch are displayed. For details about each option, see Configure Ports in Bulk.
- For 5520/5720
Universal Switches, VIM and partition mode are configurable at the device
level.
- LLDP/CDP, MAC
locking, STP Priority, BPDU Restrict, BPDU Restrict Recovery, Forwarding
Delay, VLAN Attributes, and Max Age are configurable at the device
level.
- BPDU Restrict and BPDU Recovery settings are found within the STP
tab.
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Go to .
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Select a switch Host Name to see
a details panel for that switch.
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Select the Configure
tab.
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Under
Configuration, select Port/VLAN
Configuration.
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Select
Unlock
to enable switch-level configuration changes.
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Select Port Details, and
edit any field that is not selectable.
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Select Port Settings,
and edit any field that is not selectable.
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Select STP, and edit any
field that is not selectable.
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Select Storm Control,
and edit any field that is not selectable.
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Select PSE, and edit any
field that is not selectable.
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Select ELRP, and edit any field that is not
selectable.
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Select VLAN Attributes,
and edit any field that is not selectable.
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Select Save
Configuration.
Note
BPDU Restrict and BPDU Restrict Recovery Timeout settings are found within
the STP settings.
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To revert back to the network
policy:
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From the Devices
list, select the check box for this switch.
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From the Actions drop-down menu, use the Revert Device
Template to Device Defaults option.