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Chapter 31 Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP)
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 109 Advanced Application > LLDP > LLDP Local Status > LLDP Local Port Status Detail
LABEL
Basic TLV
Port ID TLV
Port
Description TLV
Dot1 TLV
Port VLAN ID
TLV
Port-Protocol
VLAN ID TLV
Dot3 TLV
MAC PHY
Configuration &
Status TLV
Link
Aggregation
TLV
Max Frame
Size TLV
MED TLV
Capabilities
TLV
Device Type
TLV
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DESCRIPTION
These are the Basic TLV flags
The port ID TLV identifies the specific port that transmitted the LLDP frame.
Port ID Subtype: This shows how the port is identified.
Port ID: This is the ID of the port.
T
his displays the local port description.
This displays the VLAN ID sent by the IEEE 802.1 Port VLAN ID TLV.
This displays the IEEE 802.1 Port Protocol VLAN ID TLVs, which indicates whether the
VLAN is enabled and supported.
The MAC/PHY Configuration/Status TLV advertises the bit-rate and duplex capability of
the sending 802.3 node. It also advertises the current duplex and bit-rating of the
sending node. Lastly, it advertises whether these setting were the result of auto-
negotiation during link initiation or manual override.
AN Supported - Displays if the port supports or does not support auto-negotiation.
AN Enabled - The current auto-negotiation status of the port.
AN Advertised Capability - The auto-negotiation capabilities of the port.
Oper MAU Type - The current Medium Attachment Unit (MAU) type of the port
The Link Aggregation TLV indicates whether the link is capable of being aggregated,
whether the link is currently in an aggregation, and if in an aggregation, the port
identification of the aggregation.
• Aggregation Capability — The current aggregation capability of the port.
• Aggregation Status — The current aggregation status of the port.
• Aggregation Port ID — The aggregation ID of the current port.
This displays the maximum supported frame size in octets.
LLDP Media Endpoint Discovery (MED) is an extension of LLDP that provides additional
capabilities to support media endpoint devices. MED enables advertisement and
discovery of network policies, device location discovery to allow creation of location
databases, and information for troubleshooting.
This field displays which LLDP-MED TLV are capable to transmit on the Switch.
Network Policy
Location
This is the LLDP-MED device class. The Zyxel Switch device type is:
Network Connectivity
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