Lldp; Ipv6 Tunnel - Cisco WAP125 Administrator's Manual

Wireless-ac/n dual band desktop access point with poe
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LLDP

Note
The system administrator can view the Bonjour enabled WAP's using the latest Internet Explorer plug-in
(Cisco FindIT tool). All WAP devices present in a cluster, are shown under the cluster name after the
Bonjour discovery process. The administrator should ensure that the name of the cluster is unique within
a network.
Bonjour works in both IPv4 and IPv6.
To enable the WAP device to be discovered through Bonjour, follow these steps:
Step 1
Select LAN > Neighbor Discover .
Step 2
Check Enable to enable Bonjour.
Step 3
Click Save. The changes are saved to the Startup Configuration.
LLDP
The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is defined by the IEEE 802.1AB standard and allows the UAP
to advertise its system name, system capabilities, and power requirements. This information can help to identify
system topology and detect bad configurations on the LAN. The AP also supports the Link Layer Discovery
Protocol for the Media Endpoint Devices (LLDP-MED), which standardizes additional information elements
that devices can pass to each other to improve network management.
Step 1
To configure the LLDP settings, select LAN > LLDP.
Step 2
Configure the following parameters:
• LLDP Mode — Check Enable to enable the LLDP. Once enabled, the AP transmits LLDP Protocol Data Units
to the neighbor devices.
• TX Interval — The number of seconds between each LLDP message transmissions. The valid range is 5 to 32768
seconds. The default value is 30 seconds.
• POE Priority — Select the priority level from the drop-down list (Critical, High, Low or Unknown). The PoE
priority helps the Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE), determine which powered devices should be given priority
in power allocation when the PSE doesn't have enough capacity to supply power to all connected devices.
Step 3
Click Save.

IPv6 Tunnel

The WAP device supports the Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP). The ISATAP
enables the WAP device to transmit IPv6 packets encapsulated within the IPv4 packets over the LAN. The
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