H3C S5560S-EI Series Configuration Manual page 206

Layer 2-lan switching configuration guide
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Figure 71 SNAP-encapsulated LLDP frame
Table 19 Fields in a SNAP-encapsulated LLDP frame
Field
Destination MAC address
Source MAC address
Type
Data
FCS
LLDPDUs
LLDP uses LLDPDUs to exchange information. An LLDPDU comprises multiple TLVs. Each TLV
carries a type of device information, as shown in
Figure 72 LLDPDU encapsulation format
An LLDPDU can carry up to 32 types of TLVs. Mandatory TLVs include Chassis ID TLV, Port ID TLV,
and Time to Live TLV. Other TLVs are optional.
TLVs
A TLV is an information element that contains the type, length, and value fields.
LLDPDU TLVs include the following categories:
Basic management TLVs
Organizationally (IEEE 802.1 and IEEE 802.3) specific TLVs
LLDP-MED (media endpoint discovery) TLVs
Basic management TLVs are essential to device management.
Organizationally specific TLVs and LLDP-MED TLVs are used for enhanced device management.
They are defined by standardization or other organizations and are optional for LLDPDUs.
Basic management TLVs
Table 20
Description
MAC address to which the LLDP frame is advertised. It is the same as
that for Ethernet II-encapsulated LLDP frames.
MAC address of the sending port.
SNAP type for the upper-layer protocol. This field is
0xAAAA-0300-0000-88CC for LLDP.
LLDPDU.
Frame check sequence, a 32-bit CRC value used to determine the
validity of the received Ethernet frame.
lists the basic management TLV types. Some of them are mandatory for LLDPDUs.
Figure
72.
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