HP 3100 v2 Series Command Reference Manual page 202

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Field
System capabilities enabled
Management address type
Management address
Management address interface type
Management address OID
Port VLAN ID
Port and protocol VLAN ID(PPVID)
Port and protocol VLAN supported
Port and protocol VLAN enabled
VLAN name of VLAN 1
Auto-negotiation supported
Auto-negotiation enabled
OperMau
Power port class
PSE power supported
PSE power enabled
PSE pairs control ability
Power pairs
Port power classification
Description
Capabilities enabled on the LLDP neighboring device:
Repeater—Signal repeating is enabled.
Bridge—Switching is enabled.
Router—Routing is enabled.
Management address type of the port that connects the LLDP
neighboring device to the local device.
Management address of the port that connects the LLDP
neighboring device to the local device.
Management address interface type of the port that connects the
LLDP neighboring device to the local device.
Management address object ID of the port that connects the LLDP
neighboring device to the local device.
Port VLAN ID of the port that connects the LLDP neighboring
device to the local device.
Port protocol VLAN ID of the port that connects the LLDP
neighboring device to the local device.
Indicates whether or not protocol VLAN is supported on the port
that connects the LLDP neighboring device to the local device.
Indicates whether or not protocol VLAN is enabled on the port that
connects the LLDP neighboring device to the local device.
Name of VLAN 1.
Indicates whether autonegotiation is supported on the port that
connects the LLDP neighboring device to the local device.
Indicates whether autonegotiation 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 port class:
PSE—Power sourcing equipment.
PD—Powered device.
Indicates whether the LLDP neighboring device can operate as a
PSE.
Indicates whether the LLDP neighboring device is operating as a
PSE.
Indicates whether the pair selection ability is available on the LLDP
neighboring device.
Power supply mode:
Signal—Uses data pairs to supply power.
Spare—Uses spare pairs to supply power.
Power class of the PD:
Class 0
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3
Class 4
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