Lldp And Supported Tlvs - Polycom CX5100 Administrator's Manual

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4 If this is a field you want to parse, save the data.
5 Skip to the start of the next sub-option.
6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 until you have all the data or you encounter the End-of-Suboptions code (0xFF).
The following example is a sample decode of a packet (DHCP Option 60):
3c 7a
 Option 60, length of Option data (part of the DHCP specification)
00 00 36 3d
 Polycom signature (always 4 octets)
75
 Length of Polycom data
01 07 50 6f 6c 79 63 6f 6d
 sub-option 1 (company), length, "Polycom"
02 0b 56 56 58 2d 56 56 58 5f 34 31 30
 sub-option 2 (part), length, "CX5100"
03 10 33 31 31 31 2d 34 36 31 36 32 2d 30 30 31 2c 37
 sub-option 3 (part number), length, "2345-11605-001,2"
04 1e 53 49 50 2f 35 2e 32 2e 30 2e 58 58 58 58 2f 30 36 2d 41 75 67 2d 31 34
20 32 30 3a 35 35
 sub-option 4 (Application version), length, "SIP/Tip.XXXX/08-Jun-07 10:44"
05 1d 55 50 2f 35 2e 34 2e 30 2e 58 58 58 58 2f 30 36 2d 41 75 67 2d 31 34 20
32 31 3a 30 34
 sub-option 5 (Updater version), length, "BR/3.1.0.XXXX/28-Apr-05"
06 0c 64 73 6c 66 6f 72 75 6d 2e 6f 72 67
Product, Model, and Part Number Mapping
You can use the master configuration file to direct system upgrades to a software image and configuration
files based on a system model number, a firmware part number, or a system's MAC address.
The part number has precedence over the model number, which has precedence over the original version.
For example, CONFIG_FILES_2345-11560-001="system1_2345-11560-001.cfg,
sip_2345-11560-001.cfg" will override CONFIG_FILES_CX5100="system1_CX5500.cfg,
sip_CX5100.cfg", which will override CONFIG_FILES="system1.cfg, sip.cfg" for the CX5100.
You can also add variables to the master configuration file that are replaced when the system reboots. The
variables include SYSTEM_MODEL, SYSTEM_PART_NUMBER, and SYSTEM_MAC_ADDRESS.

LLDP and Supported TLVs

The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a vendor-neutral Layer 2 protocol that allows a network device
to advertise its identity and capabilities on the local network.
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