Juniper JUNOS OS 10.3 - SOFTWARE Manual page 2637

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—A TLV that advertises if the port is aggregated and its aggregated
Link Aggregation
port ID.
Maximum Frame Size
—A TLV that advertises the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)
of the interface sending LLDP frames.
—A TLV that advertises the VLAN name configured on the interface.
Port Vlan
EX Series switches support the following LLDP-MED TLVs:
LLDP MED Capabilities
—A TLV that advertises the primary function of the port. The
capabilities values range 0 through 15:
— Capabilities
0
1
— Network Policy
— Location Identification
2
3
— Extended Power via MDI-PSE
— Inventory
4
5–15
— Reserved
LLDP-MED Device Class Values:
— Class not defined.
0
— Class 1 Device.
1
— Class 2 Device.
2
— Class 3 Device.
3
4
— Network Connectivity Device
— Reserved.
5–255
Network Policy
—A TLV that advertises the port VLAN configuration and associated
Layer 2 and Layer 3 attributes. Attributes include the policy identifier, application types,
such as voice or streaming video, 802.1Q VLAN tagging, and 802.1p priority bits and
Diffserv code points.
— A TLV that advertises the physical location of the endpoint.
Endpoint Location
Extended Power via MDI
priority, and power value of the port. It is the responsibility of the PSE device (network
connectivity device) to advertise the power priority on a port.
Understanding Layer 2 Protocol Tunneling on EX Series Switches on page 1299
Example: Setting Up VoIP with 802.1X and LLDP-MED on an EX Series Switch on
page 2580
Configuring LLDP (CLI Procedure) on page 2622
Chapter 81: 802.1X and MAC RADIUS Authentication Overview
— A TLV that advertises the power type, power source, power
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