
Configuring for Network Management Applications
LLDP (Link-Layer Discovery Protocol)
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provide information on network connectivity capabilities (for
example, a multi-port VoIP phone with Layer 2 switch capability)
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support the fast start capability
N o t e
LLDP-MED on the switches covered in this guide is intended for use with VoIP
endpoints, and is not designed to support links between network
infrastructure devices, such as switch-to-switch or switch-to-router links.
LLDP-MED Endpoint Device Classes.
LLDP-MED endpoint devices are,
by definition, located at the network edge and communicate using the LLDP
MED framework. Any LLDP-MED endpoint device belongs to one of the
following three classes:
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Class 1 (Generic Endpoint Devices): These devices offer the basic
LLDP discovery services, network policy advertisement (VLAN ID,
Layer 2/802.1p priority, and Layer 3/DSCP priority), and PoE manage
ment. This class includes such devices as IP call controllers and
communication-related servers.
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Class 2 (Media Endpoint Devices): These devices offer all Class 1
features plus media streaming capability, and include such devices as
voice/media gateways, conference bridges, and media servers.
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Class 3 (Communication Devices): These devices are typically IP
phones or end-user devices that otherwise support IP media and offer
all Class 1 and Class 2 features, plus location identification and
emergency 911 capability, Layer 2 switch support, and device infor
mation management.
LLDP-MED Operational Support.
The switches covered in this guide offer
two configurable TLVs supporting MED-specific capabilities:
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medTlvEnable (for per-port enabling or disabling of LLDP-MED opera
tion)
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medPortLocation (for configuring per-port location or emergency call
data)
N o t e
LLDP-MED operation also requires the port speed and duplex TLV
(dot3TlvEnable; page 13-59), which is enabled in the default configuration.
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Summary of Contents for ProCurve 6120G/XG
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Page 40: ...Getting Started To Set Up and Install the Switch in Your Network 1 10 ...
Page 70: ...Using the Menu Interface Where To Go From Here 3 16 ...
Page 92: ...Using the ProCurve Web Browser Interface Contents Setting Fault Detection Policy 5 25 5 2 ...
Page 160: ...Switch Memory and Configuration Automatic Configuration Update with DHCP Option 66 6 44 ...
Page 288: ...Port Status and Configuration Uplink Failure Detection 10 42 ...
Page 318: ...Port Trunking Outbound Traffic Distribution Across Trunked Links 11 30 ...
Page 487: ...Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Status and Counters Data B 17 ...
Page 518: ...Monitoring and Analyzing Switch Operation Traffic Mirroring B 48 ...
Page 612: ...MAC Address Management Viewing the MAC Addresses of Connected Devices D 8 ...
Page 616: ...Monitoring Resources When Insufficient Resources Are Available E 4 ...
Page 620: ...Daylight Savings Time on ProCurve Switches F 4 ...
Page 638: ...Network Out of Band Management OOBM Tasks G 18 ...
Page 659: ...download to primary or secondary flash A 21 using to download switch software A 19 Index 19 ...
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