LLDP-MED application Differentiated Services Code Point
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The output of this command includes the following information:
Parameter
Description
LLDP-MED application type
Type of application that this profile manages. This profile
supports the following options:
l
guest-voice : The AP services a separate voice network for
guest users and visitors.
l
guest-voice-signaling : The AP is part of a network that
requires a different policy for guest voice signaling than for
guest voice media. Do not use this application type if both the
same network policies apply to both guest voice and guest
voice signaling traffic.
l
softphone-voice : The AP supports voice services using
softphone software applications on devices such as PCs or
laptops.
l
streaming-video : T The AP supports broadcast or multicast
video or other streaming video services that require specific
network policy treatment. This application type is not
recommended for video applications that rely on TCP with
buffering.
l
video-conferencing : T The AP supports video conferencing
equipment that provides real-time, interactive video/audio
services.
l
video-signaling : T The AP is part of a network that requires a
different policy for video signaling than for the video media.
Do not use this application type if both the same network
policies apply to both video and video signaling traffic.
l
voice : T he AP services IP telephones and other appliances
that support interactive voice services. This is the default
application type.
l
voice-signaling : T The AP is part of a network that requires a
different policy for voice signaling than for the voice media.
Do not use this application type if both the same network
policies apply to both voice and voice signaling traffic.
LLDP-MED application VLAN
Indicates the VLAN ID (0-4094) or VLAN name of the VLAN used
by the application.
LLDP-MED application VLAN tagging
Indicates if the policy applies to a to a VLAN that is tagged with a
VLAN ID or untagged. The default value is untagged.
NOTE: When an LLDP-MED network policy is defined for use with
an untagged VLAN, then the L2 priority field is ignored and only
the DSCP value is used.
LLDP-MED application Layer-2 priority
Displays a configured 802.1p priority level for the specified
application type, where 0 is the lowest priority level and 7 is the
highest priority.
LLDP-MED application Differentiated
Services Code Point
Displays a configured Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP)
priority value for the specified application type, where 0 is the
lowest priority level and 63 is the highest priority.
Command History
Command introduced in ArubaOS 6.2.
Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 |
Reference Guide
show ap lldp med-network-policy-profile | 775
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