Lldp Med Network-Policy (Interface) - Alcatel OS-LS-6224 User Manual

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Command Line Interface
lldp med network-policy (global)
The lldp med network-policy Global Configuration mode command defines the
LLDP MED network policy. To remove LLDP MED network policy, use the no form of
this command.
Syntax
lldp med network-policy number application [vlan id] [vlan-type {tagged |
untagged}] [up priority] [dscp value]
no lldp med network-policy number
Parameters
• number — Network policy sequential number (Range: 1-32).
• application — The name or the number of the primary function of the
application defined for this network policy. Available application names are:
voice, voice-signaling, guest-voice, guest-voice-signaling,
softphone-voice, video-conferencing, streaming-video,
video-signaling.
• vlan id — VLAN identifier for the application.
• vlan-type — Specifies if the application is using a 'tagged' or an 'untagged'
VLAN.
• up priority — User Priority (Layer 2 priority) to be used for the specified
application.
• dscp value — DSCP value to be used for the specified application.
Default Configuration
No network policy is defined.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
Command Usage
Use the lldp med network-policy Interface Configuration command to attach a
network policy to a port.
Example
In this example, the LLDP MED network policy is specified for the device.
Console (config)# lldp med network-policy 1 voice vlan 1 up 1 dscp 2

lldp med network-policy (interface)

The lldp med network-policy Interface Configuration (Ethernet) mode command
attaches a LLDP MED network policy to a port. To remove an LLDP MED network
policy from a port, use the no form of this command.
Syntax
lldp med network-policy number
no lldp med network-policy number
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