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Local Port
The port on which LLDP frames are received or transmitted.
Tx Tw
The link parther's maximum time that transmit path can hold off sending data after deassertion of LPI.
Rx Tw
The link parther's time that receiver would like the transmitter to hold off to allow time for the receiver to
wake from sleep.
Fallback Receive Tw
The link parther's fallback receive Tw.
A receiving link partner may inform the transmitter of an alternate desired Tw_sys_tx. Since a receiving
link partner is likely to have discrete levels for savings, this provides the transmitter with additional
information that it may use for a more efficient allocation. Systems that do not implement this option
default the value to be the same as that of the Receive Tw_sys_tx.
Echo Tx Tw
The link partner's Echo Tx Tw value.
The respective echo values shall be defined as the local link partner’s reflection (echo) of the remote
link partner’s respective values. When a local link partner receives its echoed values from the remote
link partner, it can determine whether or not the remote link partner has received, registered and
processed its most recent values. For example, if the local link partner receives echoed parameters
that do not match the values in its local MIB, then the local link partner infers that the remote link
partner’s request was based on stale information.
Echo Rx Tw
The link partner's Echo Rx Tw value.
Resolved Tx Tw
The resolved Tx Tw for this link. Note: NOT the link parther.
The resolved value that is the actual "tx wakeup time" used for this link (based on EEE information
exchanged via LLDP).
Resolved Rx Tw