Cisco SR224T Administration Guide - Page 77
Configuring LLDP MED Port Settings, Application, VLAN ID, VLAN Tag, User Priority, DSCP Value, Apply
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Configuring Discovery Configuring LLDP 8 • Application-Select the type of application (type of traffic) for which the network policy is being defined. • VLAN ID-Enter the VLAN ID to which the traffic must be sent. • VLAN Tag-Select whether the traffic is Tagged or Untagged. • User Priority-Select the traffic priority applied to traffic defined by this network policy. This is the CoS value. • DSCP Value-Select the DSCP value to associate with application data sent by neighbors. This informs them how they must mark the application traffic they send to the switch. STEP 6 Click Apply. The network policy is defined. NOTE You must manually configure the interfaces to include the desired manually-defined network policies for the outgoing LLDP packets using the LLDP MED Port Settings. Configuring LLDP MED Port Settings The LLDP MED Port Settings 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. NOTE If LLDP-MED Network Policy for Voice Application (LLDP-MED Network Policy Page) is Auto and Auto Voice VLAN is in operation, then the switch automatically generates an LLDP-MED Network Policy for Voice Application for all the ports that are LLDP-MED enabled and are members of the voice VLAN. To configure LLDP MED on each port: STEP 1 Click Administration > Discovery - LLDP > LLDP MED Port Settings. The LLDP MED Port Settings page opens. This page displays LLDP MED settings, including enabled TLVs, for all ports. STEP 2 The message at the top of the page indicates whether the generation of the LLDP MED Network Policy for the voice application is automatic or not (see LLDP Overview). Click on the link to change the mode. Cisco Small Business 200 Series Smart Switch Administration Guide 78