Lldp Med Ports - Linksys Smart Switch LGS3XX User Manual

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power value—Port power value
STEP 2 Enter the following fields
LLDP Status—Select to enable LLDP on the device (enabled by default)
LLDP Frame Handling—If LLDP is not enabled, select the action to be
taken if a packet that matches the selected criteria is received
Filtering—Delete the packet
Flooding—Forward the packet to all VLAN members
STEP 3 Select a port and click Edit
This page provides the following fields:
Port—Select the port to edit
LLDP Status—Select the LLDP publishing option for the port The values
are the following:
Tx Only—Publishes but does not discover
Rx Only—Discovers but does not publish
Tx & Rx—Publishes and discovers
Disable—Indicates that LLDP is disabled on the port
Available Optional TLVs—Information to be published by the device
Advertise Optional TLVs—Select the information to be published by
the device by moving the TLV from the Available Optional TLVs list The
available TLVs contain the following information:
Port Description—Information about the port, including
manufacturer, product name and hardware/software version
System Name—System's assigned name (in alpha-numeric format)
The value equals the sysName object
System Description—Description of the network entity (in alpha-
numeric format) This includes the system's name and versions of the
hardware, operating system, and networking software supported by
the device The value equals the sysDescr object
System Capabilities—Primary functions of the device, and whether
or not these functions are enabled on the device The capabilities are
indicated by two octets Bits 0 through 7 indicate Other, Repeater,
Bridge, WLAN AP, Router, Telephone, DOCSIS cable device, and
station respectively Bits 8 through 15 are reserved
802 3 MAC-PHY—Duplex and bit rate capability and the current duplex
and bit rate settings of the sending device It also indicates whether the
current settings are due to auto-negotiation or manual configuration
802 3 Link Aggregation—Whether the link (associated with the port
on which the LLDP PDU is transmitted) can be aggregated It also
indicates whether the link is currently aggregated, and if so, provides
the aggregated port identifier
802 3 Maximum Frame—Maximum frame size capability of the MAC/
PHY Management Address TLV—Select one of the following ways to
advertise the IP management address of the device:
Auto Advertise—Specifies that the software automatically chooses
a management address to advertise from all the IP addresses of
the device In case of multiple IP addresses, the software chooses
the lowest IP address among the dynamic IP addresses If there are
no dynamic addresses, the software chooses the lowest IP address
among the static IP addresses
None—Do not advertise the management IP address
Manual Advertise—Select this option and the management IP
address to be advertised
Management IP Address—If Manual Advertise was selected, select the
Management IP address from the addresses provided
STEP 4 Enter the relevant information, and click Apply The port settings are
written to the Running Configuration file

LLDP MED Ports

The LLDP MED Ports page enables the selection of the LLDP-MED TLVs and/or
the network policies to be included in the outgoing LLDP advertisement for
the desired interfaces Network Policies are configured using the LLDP MED
Network Policy page
To configure LLDP MED on each port, do the following:
STEP 1 Click Configuration > Port Management > LLDP MED Ports
This page displays the following LLDP MED settings for all ports (only fields
not described in the Edit page are listed):
Location—Whether Location TLV is transmitted
PoE—Whether POE-PSE TLV is transmitted
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