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Network Administration: Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
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Move the TLVs to be published to the
Tx
Optional TLV
s list.
–
Available Network Policy
— Contains a list of network policies that
can be assigned to a port. Move the network policies to be assigned to
the port to the
Network Policy
list.
–
Location Coordinate
— Enter the device’s location map coordinates.
–
Location Civic Address
— Enter the device’s civic or street address
location, for example 414 23rd Ave E.
–
Location ECS ELIN
— Enter the device’s ECS ELIN location.
5
To view MED details for a port, return to the main page and click the
Detail icon of the selected port.
The following fields are displayed for the port:
–
Auto-Negotiation Status
— Enabled specifies that auto-negotiation is
enabled on the port; Disabled indicates that it is not.
–
Advertised Capabilities
— The list of port capabilities advertised for
the port.
–
MAU Type
— The Media Attachment Unit type. The MAU performs
physical layer functions, including digital data conversion from the
Ethernet interfaces' collision detection and bit injection into the
network, for example, 100BASE-TX full duplex mode.
–
System Name
— The system's assigned name (in alpha-numeric
format). This value equals the sysName object.
–
System Description
— A description of the network entity (in alpha-
numeric format). This includes the system's name and versions of the
hardware, operating system, and networking software supported by the
switch. This value equals the sysDescr object.
–
Device ID
— The device ID advertised, for example, the device MAC
address.
–
Device Type
— The type of device.
–
LLDP MED Capabilities
— The TLVs that are advertised by the
port.
–
LLDP MED Device Type
— Specifies whether a sender is a network
connectivity device or an endpoint device.