Figure 4.236Switching > Lldp-Med > Remote Devices - Advantech EKI-9516P-HV User Manual

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The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
Interface
Port ID
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4.4.15.4
Remote Devices
The LLDP-MED Remote Device Summary page displays information about the
remote devices the local system has learned about through the LLDP- MED data
units received on its interfaces. Information is available about remote devices only if
an interface receives an LLDP-MED data unit from a device. To view additional infor-
mation about a remote device, select the interface that received the LLDP-MED data
and click Details. The information below is organized according to the order in which
the fields appear in the LLDP-MED Remote Device Information window.
To access this page, click Switching > LLDP-MED > Remote Devices.
Figure 4.236 Switching > LLDP-MED > Remote Devices
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
Interface
Remote ID
Device Class
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4.4.16
Port Channel
4.4.16.1
Summary
Use the Port Channel Summary page to view and manage port channels on the
device. Port channels, also known as Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs), allow one or
more full-duplex Ethernet links of the same speed to be aggregated together. This
allows the device to treat the port channel as a single, logical link. The primary pur-
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The interface associated with the rest of the data in the row. When
viewing LLDP-MED details for an interface, this field identifies the
interface that is being viewed.
The MAC address of the interface. This is the MAC address that is
advertised in LLDP-MED PDUs.
Click Refresh to update the screen.
Click Details to open a window and display additional information.
Description
The local interface that has received LLDP-MED data units from
remote devices.
The client identifier assigned to the remote system that sent the LLDP-
MED data unit.
The MED Classification advertised by the TLV from the remote device.
The following three classifications represent the actual endpoints:
Class I Generic (for example, IP Communication Controller)
Class II Media (for example, Conference Bridge)
Class III Communication (for example, IP Telephone)
The fourth device is Network Connectivity Device, which is typically a
device such as a LAN switch or router, IEEE 802.1 bridge, or IEEE
802.11 wireless access point.
Click Refresh to update the screen.
Click Details to open a window and display additional information.
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