Displaying Lldp Port Status - Cisco 300 Series Administration Manual

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Administration: Discovery
Configuring LLDP
STEP 5
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
Cisco Small Business 200, 300 and 500 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide (Internal Version)
SNMP Notification—Select whether SNMP notification is sent on a per-port
basis when an end station that supports MED is discovered; for example a
SNMP managing system, when there is a topology change.
Available Optional TLVs—Select the TLVs that can be published by the
device by moving them to the Selected Optional TLVs list.
Available Network Policies—Select the LLDP MED policies to be published
by LLDP by moving them to the Selected Network Policies list. These were
created in the LLDP MED Network Policy page
defined network polices in the advertisement, you must also select
Policy
from the Available Optional TLVs.
The following fields must be entered in hexadecimal characters in the
NOTE
exact data format that is defined in the LLDP-MED standard (ANSI-TIA-
1057_final_for_publication.pdf):
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Location Coordinate—Enter the coordinate location to be published by
LLDP.
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Location Civic Address—Enter the civic address to be published by
LLDP.
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Location (ECS) ELIN—Enter the Emergency Call Service (ECS) ELIN
location to be published by LLDP.
Click Apply. The LLDP MED port settings are written to the Running Configuration
file.

Displaying LLDP Port Status

The LLDP Port Status Table page contains the LLDP global information for every
port.
To view the LLDP port status, click Administration > Discovery - LLDP > LLDP
Port Status.
Click LLDP Local Information Detail to see the details of the LLDP and LLDP-MED
TLVs sent to the neighbor.
Click LLDP Neighbor Information Detail to see the details of the LLDP and LLDP-
MED TLVs received from the neighbor.
.
To include one or more user-
Network
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