Link Layer Discovery Protocol For Media Endpoint Devices (Lldp-Med); And Emergency Location Identification Number - Aastra 6730i Administrator's Manual

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Operational Features

Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-MED)

and Emergency Location Identification Number (ELIN)
The IP Phones support Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-MED). LLDP-MED is designed to
allow for things such as:
Auto-discovery of LAN policies (such as VLAN, Layer 2 Priority and Diffserv settings) leading to "plug and play" net-
working.
Extended and automated power management of Power over Ethernet endpoints.
Inventory management, allowing network administrators to track their network devices, and determine their charac-
teristics (manufacturer, software and hardware versions, serial / asset number).
On the IP Phones, LLDP-MED performs the following:
Supports the MAC/PHY configuration (e.g. speed rate/duplex mode).
Supports VLAN info from the network policy; this takes precedence over manual settings.
Allows you to enable/disable LLDP-MED if required.
Allows you to configure time interval between successive LLDP Data Unit (LLDPDU) frames.
Allows LLDP packets to be received from the LAN port.
Allows the phone to use the location information, Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) Emergency Location Identifi-
cation Number (ELIN), sent by the switch, as a caller ID for making emergency calls.
Note:
If the phone receives location information in ECN ELIN format (10 to 25 numeric string), the phone replaces the caller
ID SIP header with the ECN ELIN value and the SIP URI does not change. The phone determines if this is an emergency
number by checking the emergency dial plan configured on the phone.
Aastra IP Phones have a 32 second time-out for listening to LLDP-MED responses when the phone is booting up. If LLDP-
MED responses are received after this initial listening period, the phone will ignore the response. Administrators can con-
figure this time-out interval using the "lldp startinterval" parameter. This parameter is only valid during the phone
bootup process and it will control the LLDP-MED time-out interval where the phone sends LLDP-MED advertisements
and listens for the LLDP-MED responses from the switch before proceeding to the DHCP stage. The default value of this
parameter is 32 seconds.
Administrators can also now configure the optional Link Layer Discovery Protocol for Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-
MED) Inventory Management type-length-value (TLV) sets. Using the "lldp optional inventory management tlv"
parameter, Administrators can configure the phone to either send all Inventory Management TLV (1) sets or to send none
(0) . The default for this parameter is (1).
The following table identifies the configuration parameters for LLDP and ELIN and which method you can use to config-
ure each parameter. This table also indicates whether the parameters can be configured by an Administrator, a User, or
both.
Parameter
lldp
lldp interval
use lldp elin
lldp startinterval
lldp optional inventory management tlv
LLDP Support
LLDP
LLDP Packet Interval
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Method of Configuration
Configuration Files
Configuration Files
Configuration Files
Configuration Files
Configuration Files
IP Phone UI
Aastra Web UI
Aastra Web UI
Who Can Configure
Administrator
Administrator
Administrator
Administrator
Administrator
Administrator
Administrator
Administrator
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