Introduction
LLDP Support
Linked Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) is a Layer 2 protocol (IEEE standard 802.1AB) used to
determine the capabilities of devices such as repeaters, bridges, access points, routers and wireless
clients. LLDP enables devices to advertise their capabilities and media-specific configurations.
LLDP provides a method of discovering and representing the physical network connections of a given
network management domain. The LLDP neighbor discovery protocol allows you to discover and
maintain accurate network topologies in a multi-vendor environment.
For more information on LLDP and its configuration, see
Feature Overview
The following legacy features have been carried forward into the 4.x firmware baseline:
802.11n Support on page 23
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Sensor Support on page 23
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Mesh Roaming Client on page 25
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Separate LAN and WAN Ports on page 25
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Multiple Mounting Options on page 26
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Antenna Support for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Radios on page 26
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Sixteen Configurable WLANs on page 26
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Support for 4 BSSIDs per Radio on page 26
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Quality of Service (QoS) Support on page 27
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Industry Leading Data Security on page 27
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VLAN Support on page 30
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Multiple Management Accessibility Options on page 31
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Updatable Firmware on page 31
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Programmable SNMP v1/v2/v3 Trap Support on page 31
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Power-over-Ethernet Support on page 31
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MU-MU Transmission Disallow on page 32
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Voice Prioritization on page 32
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Support for CAM and PSP MUs on page 32
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Statistical Displays on page 33
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Transmit Power Control on page 33
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Advanced Event Logging Capability on page 33
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Configuration File Import/Export Functionality on page 33
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Default Configuration Restoration on page 33
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DHCP Support on page 34
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Mesh Networking on page 34
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Additional LAN Subnet on page 35
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On-board RADIUS Server Authentication on page 35
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Hotspot Support on page 35
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"Configuring LLDP Settings" on page
Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
108.