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inventory
|
power-over-ethernet
|
location-id
{
civic-address
device-type country-code
{
ca-type
ca-value
}&<1-10> |
elin-address
tel-number
} } }
•
lldp agent
{
nearest-nontpmr
|
nearest-customer
}
tlv-enable
{
basic-tlv
{
all
|
port-description
|
system-capability
|
system-description
|
system-name
|
management-address-tlv
[
ip-address
] } |
dot1-tlv
{
all
|
link-aggregation
} }
specific TLVs)
except network
policy TLVs.
•
Nearest
non-TPMR
bridge agents
advertise no TLVs.
•
Nearest customer
bridge agents can
advertise basic
TLVs and IEEE
802.1
organizationally
specific TLVs (only
link aggregation
TLV).
5.
Configure the advertisable
TLVs (in Layer 2 aggregate
interface view).
•
lldp agent nearest-nontpmr
tlv-enable
{
basic-tlv
{
all
|
management-address-tlv
[
ip-address
] |
port-description
|
system-capability
|
system-description
|
system-name
}
|
dot1-tlv
{
all
|
port-vlan-id
} }
•
lldp agent nearest-customer
tlv-enable
{
basic-tlv
{
all
|
management-address-tlv
[
ip-address
] |
port-description
|
system-capability
|
system-description
|
system-name
}
|
dot1-tlv
{
all
|
port-vlan-id
} }
•
lldp tlv-enable dot1-tlv
{
protocol-vlan-id
[
vlan-id
] |
vlan-name
[
vlan-id
] |
management-vid
[
mvlan-id
] }
By default:
•
Nearest
non-TPMR
bridge agents
advertise no TLVs.
•
Nearest customer
bridge agents can
advertise basic
TLVs and IEEE
802.1
organizationally
specific TLVs (only
port and protocol
VLAN ID TLV, VLAN
name TLV, and
management VLAN
ID TLV).
Nearest bridge agents
are not supported on
Layer 2 aggregate
interfaces.
A PoE-capable device of the series can act as a PSE. It supports autonegotiating the supplied power
with the PD through LLDP. To use the function, you must perform the following tasks:
•
Enable PoE and LLDP on the device.
•
Enable PoE and LLDP on the port of the device connected to the PD.
•
Configure the power field in IEEE 802.3 organizationally specific TLVs to enable the port to
send power via MDI TLVs.
For more information about PoE, see
Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide
.
Configuring the management address and its encoding
format
LLDP encodes management addresses in numeric or string format in management address TLVs.
By default, management addresses are encoded in numeric format. If a neighbor encodes its
management address in string format, configure the encoding format of the management address as
string
on the connecting port. This guarantees normal communication with the neighbor.
To configure a management address to be advertised and its encoding format on a port: