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UC-P100-S/UC-P110-S Phones for Skype for Business
Supplemental Guide – DOC. 8412A
In
the
LLDP section, select
Enabled or Disabled
from the Active drop-down list.
Enter
the
time interval in the Packet Interval (1~3600s) field.
Click Confirm to accept the change. A dialog box pops up to prompt that settings will take
effect after a reboot.
Click OK to reboot the phone.
Configure LLDP Feature via the Phone User Interface
Tap Setting > Advanced
Enter the Admin password (default password: admin), and then tap OK.
Tap Network on the left side of the display, and then tap 5. LLDP.
Set the LLDP Status to On or Off by tapping the desired setting
Enter the priority value (1-3600s) in the Packet Interval field.
Tap Save. The phone will prompt for a reboot.
Tap OK to reboot the phone.
CDP
CDP (Cisco® Discovery Protocol) allows phones to receive and/or transmit device-related
information from/to directly connected devices on the network that are also using the
protocol, and store the information about other devices.
If the CDP feature is enabled on phones, the phones will periodically advertise their own
information to the directly connected CDP-enabled switch. The phones can also receive
CDP packets from the connected switch. If the VLAN configurations on the phones are
different from the ones sent by the switch, the phones will perform an update and
reboot. This allows the phones to be plugged into any switch, obtain their VLAN IDs, and
then start communications with the call control.
CDP can be configured using the configuration files or locally.
Central Provisioning
(Configuration File)
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Configure CDP feature.
Parameters:
static.network.cdp.enable
static.network.cdp.packet_interval
Local
Web User Interface
Configure CDP.
Navigate to:
http://<phoneIPAddress>/servlet?p=networ
k-adv&q=load
Phone User Interface
Configure CDP feature.