Displaying Lldp Information; Displaying Lldp Neighbor Information; System Capabilities - AMX NXA-ENET8-2POE Operation/Reference Manual

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Monitoring the NXA-ENET8-2POE
MLD SSM Information parameters (Cont.)
• Mode
• Source Address
• Type

Displaying LLDP Information

Use the monitor pages for LLDP to display information advertised by LLDP neighbors and statistics on LLDP
control frames.

Displaying LLDP Neighbor Information

Use the LLDP Neighbor Information page (click Monitor, LLDP, Neighbors) to display information about
devices connected directly to the switch's ports which are advertising information through LLDP.
FIG. 150
LLDP Neighbor Information
LLDP Neighbor Information parameters
• Local Port
• Chassis ID
• Remote Port ID
• System Name
• Port Description
• System
Capabilities
• Management
Address

System Capabilities

System Capabilities
• ID Basis
• Other
• Repeater
• Bridge
• WLAN Access Point
• Router
• Telephone
• DOCSIS cable device IETF RFC 2669 and IETF RFC 2670
• Station only
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The filtering mode maintained per VLAN ID, port number, and Group Address. It
can be either Include or Exclude.
IP Address of the source. Currently, the system limits the total number of IP
source addresses for filtering to be 128. Different source addresses belong to the
same group are treated as single entry.
Indicates the Type. It can be either Allow or Deny.
The local port to which a remote LLDP-capable device is attached.
An octet string indicating the specific identifier for the particular chassis in this sys-
tem.
A string that contains the specific identifier for the port from which this LLDPDU
was transmitted.
A string that indicates the system's assigned name.
A string that indicates the port's description. If RFC 2863 is implemented, the
ifDescr object should be used for this field.
The capabilities that define the primary function(s) of the system as shown in the
System Capabilities table on page 172.
When a capability is enabled, the capability is followed by (+). If the capability is
disabled, the capability is followed by (-).
The IPv4 address of the remote device. If no management address is available,
the address should be the MAC address for the CPU or for the port sending this
advertisement.
If the neighbor device allows management access, clicking on an entry in this field
will re-direct the web browser to the neighbor's management interface.
Reference
IETF RFC 2108
IETF RFC 2674
IEEE 802.11 MIB
IETF RFC 1812
IETF RFC 2011
IETF RFC 2011
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