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Table 298 LLDP Remote (continued)
LABEL
Chassis ID
Chassis ID
Subtype
Port ID
Port ID
Subtype
Port
Description
System
Name
System
Description
System
Capability
Port VLAN ID
Protocol
VLAN
VLAN Name
Protocol ID
Auto
Negotiation
AN
Advertised
Capability
Operational
MAU Type
Power Port
Class
Power MDI
Power Pair
Controllable
Power Pairs
Power Class
Dot3 Link
Aggregation
Dot3 Max
Frame Size
Management
Address
Subtype
IF ID
IF Subtype
OID
558
DESCRIPTION
This is the identifier for the remote system.
This tells what type of identifier is listed in the Chassis ID field (for example, MAC address).
This identifies the port on the remote device.
This tells what type of identifier is listed in the Port ID field.
This is the remote port's description included in LLDP frames sent out through the remote
port.
This is the remote device's system name.
This is the remote device's system description.
This is the remote device's system capabilities.
This is the VLAN ID of the port on the remote device.
This shows whether or not the remote port supports protocol VLAN.
This is the VLAN name of the port on the remote device.
This is the protocol the port on the remote device is using.
This shows whether or not the remote port supports auto negotiation.
This shows the remote port's advertised port speed and auto negotiation capabilities such as
1000BASE-T half duplex mode.
This shows the remote port's operational Medium Attachment Units (MAU) type such as
100BASE-TX full duplex mode. A MAU performs physical layer functions including injecting bits
into the network, converting digital data from the Ethernet interface, and collision detection.
This shows the remote port's PoE device type: PSE is power sourcing equipment, PD is a
powered device.
This shows whether or not the remote port advertises power via MDI (Media Dependent
Interface) TLVs.
This shows whether or not PSE-PD power pair control is supported on the port.
This shows the remote port's supported power pair control type, which can be Signal (meaning
PoE via signal lines) or Spare (meaning PoE via spare lines).
If the remote port is a powered device, this shows its advertised power classification from
Class 0 - 4.
This shows whether the remote port supports link aggregation.
This shows the advertised maximum frame size that the remote port supports.
This is the remote port's system management IP address.
This tells what type of identifier is listed in the Management Address field (for example, MAC
address).
This identifies the connected interface on the remote device.
This tells what type of identifier is listed in the IF ID field.
The remote port's Object Identifier.
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