
Chapter
3:
Web
Management
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Extended
Power
via
MDI
‐
PD
6.
Inventory
7.
Reserved
Application
Type
Application
Type
indicating
the
primary
function
of
the
application(s)
defined
for
this
network
policy,
advertised
by
an
Endpoint
or
Network
Connectivity
Device.
The
possible
application
types
are
shown
below.
1.
Voice
‐
for
use
by
dedicated
IP
Telephony
handsets
and
other
similar
appliances
supporting
interactive
voice
services.
These
devices
are
typically
deployed
on
a
separate
VLAN
for
ease
of
deployment
and
enhanced
security
by
isolation
from
data
applications.
2.
Voice
Signaling
‐
for
use
in
network
topologies
that
require
a
different
policy
for
the
voice
Signaling
than
for
the
voice
media.
3.
Guest
Voice
‐
to
support
a
separate
limited
feature
‐
set
voice
service
for
guest
users
and
visitors
with
their
own
IP
Telephony
handsets
and
other
similar
appliances
supporting
interactive
voice
services.
4.
Guest
Voice
Signaling
‐
for
use
in
network
topologies
that
require
a
different
policy
for
the
guest
voice
Signaling
than
for
the
guest
voice
media.
5.
Softphone
Voice
‐
for
use
by
softphone
applications
on
typical
data
centric
devices,
such
as
PCs
or
laptops.
6.
Video
Conferencing
‐
for
use
by
dedicated
Video
Conferencing
equipment
and
other
similar
appliances
supporting
real
‐
time
interactive
video/audio
services.
7.
Streaming
Video
‐
for
use
by
broadcast
or
multicast
based
video
content
distribution
and
other
similar
applications
supporting
streaming
video
services
that
require
specific
network
policy
treatment.
Video
applications
relying
on
TCP
with
buffering
would
not
be
an
intended
use
of
this
application
type.
8.
Video
Signaling
‐
for
use
in
network
topologies
that
require
a
separate
policy
for
the
video
Signaling
than
for
the
video
media.
Policy
Policy
indicates
that
an
Endpoint
Device
wants
to
explicitly
advertise
that
the
policy
is
required
by
the
device.
Can
be
either
Defined
or
Unknown
Unknown:
The
network
policy
for
the
specified
application
type
is
currently
unknown.
Defined:
The
network
policy
is
defined.