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Table 39. Network Policy Applications (continued)
Type Application Description
1 Voice Specify this application type for dedicated IP telephony
handsets and other appliances supporting interactive voice
services.
2 Voice Signaling Specify this application type only if voice control packets
use a separate network policy than voice data.
3 Guest Voice Specify this application type for a separate limited voice
service for guest users with their own IP telephony
handsets and other appliances supporting interactive voice
services.
4 Guest Voice Signaling Specify this application type only if guest voice control
packets use a separate network policy than voice data.
5 Softphone Voice Specify this application type only if guest voice control
packets use a separate network policy than voice data.
6 Video Conferencing Specify this application type for dedicated video
conferencing and other similar appliances supporting real-
time interactive video.
7 Streaming Video Specify this application type for dedicated video
conferencing and other similar appliances supporting real-
time interactive video.
8 Video Signaling Specify this application type only if video control packets
use a separate network policy than video data.
9–255 Reserved —
Figure 72. LLDP-MED Policies TLV
Extended Power via MDI TLV
The extended power via MDI TLV enables advanced PoE management between LLDP-MED endpoints and network connectivity
devices.
Advertise the extended power via MDI on all ports that are connected to an 802.3af powered, LLDP-MED endpoint device.
● Power Type — there are two possible power types: power source entity (PSE) or power device (PD). The Dell Networking
system is a PSE, which corresponds to a value of 0, based on the TIA-1057 specification.
● Power Source — there are two possible power sources: primary and backup. The Dell Networking system is a primary
power source, which corresponds to a value of 1, based on the TIA-1057 specification.
● Power Priority — there are three possible priorities: Low, High, and Critical. On Dell Networking systems, the default
power priority is High, which corresponds to a value of 2 based on the TIA-1057 specification. You can configure a different
power priority through the CLI. Dell Networking also honors the power priority value the powered device sends; however,
the CLI configuration takes precedence.
● Power Value — Dell Networking advertises the maximum amount of power that can be supplied on the port. By default the
power is 15.4W, which corresponds to a power value of 130, based on the TIA-1057 specification. You can advertise a
different power value using the max-milliwatts option with the power inline auto | static command. Dell
Networking also honors the power value (power requirement) the powered device sends when the port is configured for
power inline auto.
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