set lldp port network-policy
state enable | disable
tag tagged | untagged (Optional) Indicates whether the application being configured is using a
vid vlan‐id | dot1p
cos cos‐value
dscp dscp‐value
port‐string
Defaults
None.
Mode
Switch command, Read‐Write.
Usage
As described in the ANSI/TIA Standards document 1057, the Network Policy TLV is "intended for
use with applications that have specific real‐time network policy requirements, such as interactive
voice and/or video services" and should be implemented only on direct links between network
connectivity devices and endpoint devices. Refer to the ANSI/TIA Standards document 1057 for
descriptions of the application types.
After you configure Network Policy TLVs, you must also configure the port to send the Network
Policy TLV with the set lldp port tx‐tlv command.
The policies configured with this command are sent in LLDPDUs as LLDP‐MED Network Policy
TLVs. Multiple Network Policy TLVs can be sent in a single LLDPDU.
Example
This example configures the voice application TLV on port fe.2.1 and then configures the port to
send the Network Policy TLV.
Matrix(rw)->set lldp port network-policy voice state enable tag tagged vlan dot1p
fe.2.1
Matrix(rw)->set lldp port tx-tlv med-pol fe.2.1
(Optional) Enables or disables advertising the application information
being configured.
tagged or untagged VLAN. If untagged, both the VLAN ID and the CoS
priority fields are ignored and only the DSCP value has relevance.
(Optional) VLAN identifier for the port. The value of
from 1 to 4094.
Use dot1p if the device is using priority tagged frames, meaning that
only the IEEE 802.1D priority level is significant and the default PVID
of the ingress port is used.
(Optional) Specifies the Layer 2 priority to be used for the application
being configured. The value can range from 0 to 7. A value of 0
represents use of the default priority as defined in IEEE 802.1D.
(Optional) Specifies the DSCP value to be used to provide Diffserv node
behavior for the application being configured. The value can range
from 0 to 63. A value of 0 represents use of the default DSCP value as
defined in RFC 2475.
Specifies the port or range of ports to be affected.
Enterasys Matrix DFE-Gold Series Configuration Guide 3-33
Link Layer Discovery Protocol and LLDP-MED
vlan-id
can range
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