LLDP Commands
lldp med network-policy (Global)
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voice-signaling
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guest-voice
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guest-voice-signaling
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softphone-voice
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video-conferencing
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streaming-video
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video-conferencing
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video-signaling
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vlan
vlan-id
—Specifies the VLAN identifier for the application.
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vlan-type {tag | untag} —Specifies if the application is using a tagged or an
untagged VLAN.
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priority
priority
—Specifies the user priority used for the specified
application.
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dscp
value—
Specifies the DSCP value used for the specified application.
Default Configuration
No network policy is defined.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
This command creates the network policy, which can be attached to a port by
using the lldp med network-policy (interface) command.
Use the lldp med network-policy Interface Configuration mode command to
attach a network policy to a port.
Up to 32 network policies can be defined.
Example
This example creates a network policy for the voice-signaling application and
attaches it to gi1. LLDP packets sent on gi1 will contain information defined in the
network policy.