set lldp port tx-tlv
Parameters
all
port‐desc
sys‐name
sys‐desc
sys‐cap
mgmt‐addr
vlan‐id
stp
lacp
gvrp
mac‐phy
poe
link‐aggr
max‐frame
med‐cap
med‐pol
med‐loc
Add all optional TLVs to transmitted LLDPDUs.
Port Description optional basic LLDP TLV. Value sent is ifDescr object
defined in RFC 2863.
System Name optional basic LLDP TLV. Value sent is the
administratively assigned name for the system.
System Description optional basic LLDP TLV. Value sent is sysDescr
object defined in RFC 3418.
System Capabilities optional basic LLDP TLV. For a network
connectivity device, value sent can be bridge and/or router.
Management Address optional basic LLDP TLV. Value sent is IPv4
address of host interface.
Port VLAN ID IEEE 802.1 Extensions TLV. Value sent is port VLAN ID
(PVID).
Spanning Tree information defined by Protocol Identity IEEE 802.1
Extensions TLV. If STP is enabled on the port, value sent includes
version of protocol being used.
LACP information defined by Protocol Identity IEEE 802.1 Extensions
TLV. If LACP is enabled on the port, value sent includes version of
protocol being used.
GVRP information defined by Protocol Identity IEEE 802.1 Extensions
TLV. If LACP is enabled on the port, value sent includes version of
protocol being used.
MAC‐PHY Configuration/Status IEEE 802.3 Extensions TLV. Value sent
includes the operational MAU type, duplex, and speed of the port.
Power via MDI IEEE 802.3 Extensions TLV. Values sent include whether
pair selection can be controlled on port, and the power class supplied
by the port. Only valid for PoE‐enabled ports.
Link Aggregation IEEE 802.3 Extensions TLV. Values sent indicate
whether the link associated with this port can be aggregated, whether it
is currently aggregated, and if aggregated, the aggregated port
identifier.
Maximum Frame Size IEEE 802.3 Extensions TLV. Value sent indicates
maximum frame size of the port's MAC and PHY.
LLDP‐MED Capabilities TLV.Value sent indicates the capabilities
(whether the device supports location information, network policy,
extended power via MDI) and Device Type (network connectivity
device) of the sending device.
LLDP‐MED Network Policy TLV. Values sent include application name,
VLAN type (tagged or untagged), VLAN ID, and both Layer 2 and
Layer 3 priorities associated with application, for all applications
enabled on the port. See the set lldp port network‐policy command for
more information.
LLDP‐MED Location Identification TLV. Value sent is the ECS ELIN
value configured on the port. See the set lldp port location‐info
command for more information.
Enterasys Matrix DFE-Gold Series Configuration Guide 3-31
Link Layer Discovery Protocol and LLDP-MED