Configuring LLDP
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Guest VLAN
— Indicates that the network policy is defined for a Guest VLAN.
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Guest VLAN Signaling
— Indicates that the network policy is defined for a Guest VLAN Signalling
application.
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Softphone Voice
— Indicates that the network policy is defined for a Softphone Voice application.
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Video Conferencing
— Indicates that the network policy is defined for a Video Conferencing application.
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Streaming Video
— Indicates that the network policy is defined for a Streaming Video application.
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Video Signaling
— Indicates that the network policy is defined for a Video Signalling application.
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VLAN ID
— Displays the VLAN ID for which the network policy is defined.
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VLAN Type
— Indicates the VLAN type for which the network policy is defined. The possible field values are:
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Tagged
— Indicates the network policy is defined for tagged VLANs.
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Untagged
— Indicates the network policy is defined for untagged VLANs.
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User Priority
— Defines the user priority assigned to the network application.
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DSCP Value
— Defines the DiffServe Code Point (DSCP) value assigned to the network policy. The possible
field value is 0-63. For more information on DSCP, see Configuring Quality of Service.
2.
Click
Add
. The
Add Network Policy Page
opens:
Figure 130:Add Network Policy Page
3.
Select the network policy number in the
Network Policy Number
field.
4.
Define the Application type for which the network policy is defined in the
Application
field.
5.
Define the VLAN assigned to the network policy in the
VLAN ID
field.
6.
Define if the network policy is defined for tagged or untagged VLANs in the
VLAN Type
field.
7.
Assign the network policy a user priority value in the
User Priority
field.
8.
Define the DiffServe Code Point value attached to the policy in the
DSCP
field.
9.
Click
Apply
. The LLDP network policy is defined, and the device is updated.