Users Guide

Table Of Contents
127/2 — Network
policy
Application type, VLAN ID, L2 priority, and DSCP value.
127/3 — Local
identification
Physical location of the device expressed in one of three formats:
Coordinate-based LCI
Civic address LCI
Emergency call services ELIN
127/4 — Extended
power-via-MDI
Power requirements, priority, and power status.
LLDP-MED capabilities TLV
The LLDP-MED capabilities TLV communicates the types of TLVs that the endpoint device and network-connectivity device support. The
value of the LLDP-MED capabilities field in the TLV is a 2–octet bitmap. Each bit represents an LLDP-MED capability.
LLDP-MED is enabled by default on an interface. If you disable LLDP-MED, use the lldp med enable command to enable it on an
interface. The device transmits MED PDUs only when it receives a TLV from a peer. The device does not otherwise send PDUs — even if
you enable MED on an interface.
LLDP-MED capabilities
Bit 0
LLDP-MED capabilities
Bit 1 Network policy
Bit 2 Location ID
Bit 3 Extended power over MDI-PSE
Bit 4 Extended power over MDI-PD
Bit 5 Inventory
Bits 6-15 Reserved
LLDP-MED device types
0
Type not defined
1 Endpoint Class 1
2 Endpoint Class 2
3 Endpoint Class 3
4 Network connectivity
5-255 Reserved
Network policies TLVs
A network policy in the context of LLDP-MED is a VLAN configuration of a device and associated L2 and L3 configurations.
LLDP-MED network policies TLV include:
VLAN ID
VLAN tagged or untagged status
L2 priority
Layer 2
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