Field
Auto-negotiation enabled
OperMau
Power port class
PSE power supported
PSE power enabled
PSE pairs control ability
Power pairs
Port power classification
Link aggregation supported
Link aggregation enabled
Aggregation port ID
Maximum frame size
Location format
Location information
Description
Indicates whether or not auto-negotiation is enabled on the port that
connects the LLDP neighboring device to the local device.
Speed and duplex state on the port that connects the LLDP
neighboring device to the local device.
PoE device type of the LLDP neighboring device:
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PSE—The LLDP neighboring device is a power sourcing
equipment.
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PD—The LLDP neighboring device is a powered device (a PD
device or non-PSE device).
Indicates whether or not the LLDP neighboring device can operate as
a PSE.
Indicates whether or not the LLDP neighboring device is operating as
a PSE.
Indicates whether or not the PSE-PD pair control is available on the
LLDP neighboring device.
PoE mode of the LLDP neighboring device:
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Signal—PoE via signal lines
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Spare—PoE via spare lines
Port power classification of the PD of the LLDP neighboring device:
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Class 0
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Class 1
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Class 2
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Class 3
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Class 4
Indicates whether or not link aggregation is supported on the port that
connects the LLDP neighboring device to the local device.
Indicates whether or not link aggregation is enabled on the port that
connects the LLDP neighboring device to the local device.
Aggregation group ID, which is 0 when link aggregation is disabled.
Maximum frame size of the port that connects the LLDP neighboring
device to the local device.
Location information format of the neighboring device which is a
communication terminal with the MED device type being Class III, for
example, an IP phone:
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Invalid—The format of the location information is invalid.
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Coordinate-based LCI—The location information is
coordinate-based.
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Civic Address LCI—Typical address information.
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ECS ELIN—Telephone for urgencies.
Location information of the neighboring device which is a
communication terminal with the MED device type being Class III, for
example, an IP phone.
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