LLDP Commands
lldp med network-policy (Global)
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User Guidelines
A network policy for voice LLDP packets can be created by using the lldp med
network-policy (global) command. The lldp med network-policy auto Global
Configuration mode command allows you to use the configuration of the voice
application to create the network policy instead of having to manually configure it.
In the Auto mode, the voice VLAN feature determines on which interfaces to
advertise the network policy TLV with the application type voice, and controls the
parameters of that TLV.
To enable auto generation of a network policy based on the auto voice VLAN,
there must be no manual preconfigured network policies for the voice application.
In the Auto mode, you cannot manually define a network policy for the voice
application using the lldp med network-policy (global) command.
Example
switchxxxxxx(config)#
lldp med network-policy voice auto
lldp med network-policy (Global)
To manually define an LLDP MED network policy, use the lldp med network-policy
Global Configuration mode command.
To delete an LLDP MED network policy, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
lldp med network-policy
number
app {voice | voice-signaling | guest-voice | guest-
voice-signaling | softphone-voice | streaming-video | video-conferencing | video-
signaling} vlan
vlan-id
vlan-type {
tag | untag } priority
priority
dscp
value
no lldp med network-policy
number
Parameters
•
number
—Network policy index number. (Range: 1 to 32)
•
app—Specifies the type of the application defined for this network policy.
Available application types are:
-
voice