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IEEE Organizationally Specific TLVs

Eight TLV types have been defined by the IEEE 802.1 and 802.3 working groups
part of LLDP; the IEEE OUI is 00-80-C2. You can configure the Dell Force10 system to advertise any or
all of these TLVs.
Table 30-2. Optional TLV Types
Type TLV
Optional TLVs
4
Port description
5
System name
6
System description
7
System capabilities
8
Management address
IEEE 802.1 Organizationally Specific TLVs
127
Port-VLAN ID
127
Port and Protocol VLAN ID
127
VLAN Name
127
Protocol Identity
IEEE 802.3 Organizationally Specific TLVs
127
MAC/PHY Configuration/Status
127
Power via MDI
127
Link Aggregation
127
Maximum Frame Size
644
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Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
Description
A user-defined alphanumeric string that describes the port. FTOS does not
currently support this TLV.
A user-defined alphanumeric string that identifies the system.
A user-defined alphanumeric string that describes the system
Identifies the chassis as one or more of the following: repeater, bridge, WLAN
Access Point, Router, Telephone, DOCSIS cable device, end station only, or
other
Indicates the network address of the management interface. FTOS does not
currently support this TLV.
On Dell Force10 systems, indicates the untagged VLAN to which a port
belongs
On Dell Force10 systems, indicates the tagged VLAN to which a port belongs
(and the untagged VLAN to which a port belongs if the port is in hybrid mode)
Indicates the user-defined alphanumeric string that identifies the VLAN. This
TLV is supported on C-Series only.
Indicates the protocols that the port can process. FTOS does not currently
support this TLV.
Indicates the capability and current setting of the duplex status and bit rate, and
whether the current settings are the result of auto-negotiation. This TLV is not
available in the FTOS implementation of LLDP, but is available and mandatory
(non-configurable) in the LLDP-MED implementation.
Dell Force10 supports LLDP-MED protocol, which recommends that Power
via MDI TLV be not implemented, and therefore Dell Force10 implements
Extended Power via MDI TLV only.
Indicates whether the link is capable of being aggregated, whether it is currently
in a LAG, and the port identification of the LAG. FTOS does not currently
support this TLV.
Indicates the maximum frame size capability of the MAC and PHY
(Table
30-2) as a basic

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