Parameter
Description
lldp-med-tlvs
Specify which of the following LLDP-MED TLVs the AP will send in LLDP
PDUs. The AP will not send any LLDP-MED TLVs by default.
capabilities
Transmit the LLDP-MED capabilities TLV. The AP will automatically send
this TLV if any of the other LLDP-MED TLVs are enabled.
inventory
Transmit the LLDP-MED inventory TLV.
NOTE: An AP can’t send this TLV unless it also sends the LLDP-MED
capabilities TLV.
network-policy
Transmit the LLDP-MED network-policy TLV.
NOTE: An AP can’t send this TLV unless it also sends the LLDP-MED
capabilities TLV.
optional-tlvs
Specify which of the following optional TLVs the AP will send in LLDP
PDUs.
capabilities
Transmit the system capabilities TLV to indicate which capabilities are
supported by the AP.
management-address
Transmit a TLV that indicates the AP’s management IP address, in either
IPv4 or IPV6 format.
port-description
Transmit a TLV that gives a description of the AP’s wired port in an
alphanumeric format.
system-description
Transmit a TLV that describes the AP’s model number and software
version
system-name
Transmit a TLV that sends the AP name or wired MAC address.
receive
Issue this command to enable LLDP PDU reception. This parameter is
enabled by default.
transmit
Issue this command to enable LLDP PDU transmission. This parameter is
enabled by default.
transmit-hold <transmit-hold>
Enter a value from 1-100. This value is multiplied by the transmit interval
to determine the number of seconds to cache learned LLDP information
before that information is cleared.
If the transmit-hold value is at the default value of 4, and the transmit
interval is at its default value of 30 seconds, then learned LLDP
information will be cached for 4 x 30 seconds, or 120 seconds.
transmit-interval <transmit-
interval>
The interval between LLDP TLV transmission seconds. The supported
range is 1-3600 seconds and the default value is 30 seconds.
Usage Guidelines
Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP), is a Layer-2 protocol that allows network devices to advertise their identity
and capabilities on a LAN. Wired interfaces on Dell APs support LLDP by periodically transmitting LLDP Protocol
Data Units (PDUs) comprised of type-length-value (TLV) elements. Use this command to specify which TLVs
should be sent by the AP interface associated with the LLDP profile.
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Reference Guide
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