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Chapter 35 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
Table 104 PORT > LLDP > LLDP > LLDP Remote Status > LLDP Remote Port Status Detail (Dot1 and Dot3
TLV) (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Vlan Name TLV
This shows the VLAN ID and name for remote device port.
VLAN ID
VLAN Name
Protocol
Protocol ID – The Protocol Identity TLV allows the Switch to advertise the particular protocols
Identity TLV
that are accessible through its port.
Port-Protocol
This displays the IEEE 802.1 Port Protocol VLAN ID TLV, which indicates whether the VLAN ID
VLAN ID TLV
and whether it is enabled and supported on the port of remote Switch which sent the
LLDPDU.
Port-Protocol VLAN ID
Port-Protocol VLAN ID Supported
Port-Protocol VLAN ID Enabled
Dot3 TLV
MAC PHY
The MAC/PHY Configuration/Status TLV advertises the bit-rate and duplex capability of the
Configuration &
sending 802.3 node. It also advertises the current duplex and bit-rating of the sending node.
Status TLV
Lastly, it advertises whether these setting were the result of auto-negotiation during link
initiation or manual override.
AN Supported – Displays if the port supports or does not support auto-negotiation.
AN Enabled – The current auto-negotiation status of the port.
AN Advertised Capability – The auto-negotiation capabilities of the port.
Oper MAU Type – The current Medium Attachment Unit (MAU) type of the port.
Max Frame Size
Max Frame Size – This displays the maximum supported frame size in octets.
TLV
Link
The Link Aggregation TLV indicates whether the link is capable of being aggregated,
Aggregation
whether the link is currently in an aggregation, and if in an aggregation, the port
TLV
identification of the aggregation.
Aggregation Capability – The current aggregation capability of the port.
Aggregation Status – The current aggregation status of the port.
Aggregated Port ID – The aggregation ID of the current port.
Power Via MDI
The Power Via MDI TLV allows network management to advertise and discover the MDI
TLV
power support capabilities of the sending port on the remote device.
Port Class
MDI Supported
MDI Enabled
Pair Controllable
PSE Power Pairs
Power Class
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