Send Network Policy Tlv - HP MSM317 Installation And Configuration Manual

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4.
Under Global, specify a name to identify the MAC address list.
5.
Under MAC list, specify the MAC address and mask that you want to match, then select Add.
For example:
The following definition matches a single MAC address: MAC
address=00:03:52:07:2B:43 Mask=FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
By changing the last digit of the mask, the definition now matches a range of MAC
addresses from 00:03:52:07:2B:40 to 00:03:52:07:2B:4F: MAC
address=00:03:52:07:2B:43 Mask=FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:F0
The following definition matches all the devices with the MAC prefix (OUI) of 00:03:52:
MAC address=00:03:52:00:00:00 Mask=FF:FF:FF:00:00:00
6.
Repeat step 5 until you have defined all needed entries.
7.
Select Save.
8.
Select Controlled APs > [access-device] >> Configuration > Switch ports > [switch-port] in the
management tool.
9.
Select the MAC filter checkbox.
10. Under Available MAC lists, select each MAC list you want to use and select the right arrow
icon.
1 1. Select Save.

Send Network Policy TLV

When this feature is enabled, an access device switch port will send a Network Policy TLV to voice
devices such as IP phones, with the values that are defined in the selected application type profile.
The voice device must implement the LLDP-MED specification to successfully receive and process
these TLVs.
NOTE:
The setting for L2 priority in the selected application type profile is used instead of the
Default traffic priority. For details, see
In this release, only one application type profile is supported: Voice. To configure this profile, select
Controlled APs >> Configuration > LLDP to open the LLDP configuration page. For example:
26
Initially configuring
"Quality of service" (page
22).

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