LLDP-MED Remote Device Information
The LLDP-MED Remote Device Information page displays information about the remote devices the
local system has learned about through the LLDP-MED data units received on its interfaces. Information
is available about remote devices only if an interface receives an LLDP-MED data unit from a device. To
view additional information about a remote device, select the interface that received the LLDP-MED
data and click
Details
. The information below is organized according to the order in which the fields
appear in the LLDP-MED Remote Device Information window.
To display this page, click
Switching
>
LLDP-MED
>
Remote Devices
in the navigation menu.
Table 257: LLPD-MED Remote Device Information Fields
Field
Description
Interface
The local interface that has received LLDP-MED data units from remote devices.
Remote ID
The client identifier assigned to the remote system that sent the LLDP-MED data unit.
Capability Information
Supported Capabilities
The supported capabilities that were received in the MED TLV on this interface.
Enabled Capabilities
The supported capabilities on the remote device that are also enabled.
Device Class
The MED Classification advertised by the TLV from the remote device. The following
three classifications represent the actual endpoints:
•
Class I Generic (for example, IP Communication Controller)
•
Class II Media (for example, Conference Bridge)
•
Class III Communication (for example, IP Telephone)
The fourth device is Network Connectivity Device, which is typically a
device such as a LAN switch or router, IEEE 802.1 bridge, or IEEE 802.11
wireless access point.
Network Policy Information
This section describes the information in the network policy TLVs received in the LLDP-MED frames on this
interface.
Media Application Type
The media application type received in the TLV from the remote device. The application
types are unknown, voicesignaling, guestvoice, guestvoicesignalling, softphonevoice,
videoconferencing, streamingvideo, videosignalling. Each application type that is
transmitted has the VLAN ID, priority, DSCP, tagged bit status and unknown bit status.
The port on the remote device may transmit one or many such application types. This
information is displayed only when a network policy TLV has been received.
VLAN ID
The VLAN ID associated with a particular policy type.
Priority
The user priority associated with a particular policy type.
DSCP
The DSCP value associated with a particular policy type.
Unknown Bit Status
The unknown bit associated with a particular policy type.
Tagged Bit Status
Identifies whether the network policy is defined for tagged or untagged VLANs.
Inventory Information
This section describes the information in the inventory TLVs received in the LLDP-MED frames on this interface.
Hardware Revision
The hardware version advertised by the remote device.
Firmware Revision
The firmware version advertised by the remote device.
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