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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 (known).
TAG
TAG
is indicative of whether the specified application type is using a tagged or an untagged
VLAN. Can be
Tagged
or
Untagged
.
Untagged
: The device is using an untagged frame format and as such does not include a tag
header as defined by IEEE 802.1Q-2003.
Tagged
: The device is using the IEEE 802.1Q tagged frame format.
VLAN ID
VLAN ID
is the VLAN identifier (VID) for the port as defined in IEEE 802.1Q-2003. A value of
1
-
4094
is used to define a valid VLAN ID. A value of 0 (Priority Tagged) is used if the device is
using priority tagged frames as defined by IEEE 802.1Q-2003, meaning that only the IEEE
802.1D priority level is significant and the default PVID of the ingress port is used instead.
Priority
Priority
is the Layer 2 priority to be used for the specified application type. One of the eight
priority levels (
0
-
7
).
DSCP
DSCP
is the DSCP value to be used to provide Diffserv node behavior for the specified
application type as defined in IETF RFC 2474. Contain one of 64 code point values (
0
-
63
).
Auto-negotiation
Auto-negotiation
identifies if MAC/PHY auto-negotiation is supported by the link partner.
Auto-negotiation status
Auto-negotiation status
identifies if auto-negotiation is currently enabled at the link partner. If
Auto-negotiation is supported and Auto-negotiation status is disabled, the 802.3 PMD operating
mode will be determined the operational MAU type field value rather than by auto-negotiation.
Auto-negotiation Capabilities
Auto-negotiation Capabilities
shows the link partners MAC/PHY capabilities.
Buttons
Auto-refresh
: Check this box to refresh the page automatically every 3 seconds.
Refresh
: Click to refresh the page.
Messages
Message
: "No LLDP-MED neighbor information found" displays at
Monitor
>
LLDP
>
LLDP-MED
Neighbors
.
Meaning
: LLDP-MED is only intended to run on links between LLDP-MED Network Connectivity Devices
and Endpoint Devices; and as such does not apply to links between LAN infrastructure elements.
Recovery
: use LLDP-MED devices or ignore the message.