ID Basis
Interface name
Locally assigned
•
Chassis ID – An octet string indicating the specific identifier for the particular
chassis in this system.
•
System Name – A string that indicates the system's administratively assigned
name (see
Section 5-1: "Displaying System Information" on page
•
System Description – A textual description of the network entity. This field is also
displayed by the Show System command.
•
System Capabilities Supported – The capabilities that define the primary
function(s) of the system.
ID Basis
Other
Repeater
Bridge
WLAN Access Point
Router
Telephone
DOCSIS cable device
End Station Only
•
System Capabilities Enabled – The primary function(s) of the system which are
currently enabled. Refer to the preceding table.
•
Management Address – The management address protocol packet includes the
IPv4 address of the switch. If no management address is available, the address
should be the MAC address for the CPU or for the port sending this advertisement.
Interface Settings
The attributes listed below apply to both port and trunk interface types. When a trunk is
listed, the descriptions apply to the first port of the trunk.
•
Port/Trunk Description – A string that indicates the port or trunk description. If
RFC 2863 is implemented, the ifDescr object should be used for this field.
•
Port/Trunk ID – A string that contains the specific identifier for the port or trunk from
which this LLDPDU was transmitted.
Table 15-3. Chassis ID Subtype
Reference
ifName (IETF RFC 2863)
locally assigned
Table 15-4. System Capabilities
Reference
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IETF RFC 2108
IETF RFC 2674
IEEE 802.11 MIB
IETF RFC 1812
IETF RFC 2011
IETF RFC 2669 and IETF RFC 2670
IETF RFC 2011
Chapter 15: Basic Administration Protocols
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5-1).