set lldp port network-policy
set lldp port network-policy
Use this command to configure LLDP network policies for a set of applications on a port or range
of ports. 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.
Syntax
set lldp port network-policy {all | voice | voice-signaling | guest-voice |
guest-voice-signaling | softphone-voice | video-conferencing | streaming-video |
video-signaling} [state {enable | disable}] [tag {tagged | untagged}]
[vid {vlan-id | dot1p}] [cos cos-value] [dscp dscp-value] port-string
Parameters
all
voice
voice‐signaling
guest‐voice
guest‐voice‐signaling
softphone‐voice
video‐conferencing
streaming‐video
video‐signaling
state enable | disable
tag tagged | untagged
vid vlan‐id | dot1p
cos cos‐value
dscp dscp‐value
6-30 Discovery Protocol Configuration
Configures all applications.
Configures the voice application.
Configures the voice signaling application.
This application will not be advertised if the voice application is
configured with the same parameters.
Configures the guest voice application.
Configures the guest voice signaling application.
This application will not be advertised if the guest‐voice
application is configured with the same parameters.
Configures the softphone voice application.
Configures the video conferencing application.
Configures the streaming video application.
Configures the video signaling application.
This application will not be advertised if the video‐conferencing
application is configured with the same parameters.
(Optional) Enables or disables advertising the application
information being configured.
(Optional) Indicates whether the application being configured is
using a 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 vlan‐id can
range from 1 to 4093.
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.
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