HP NC326m HP ProLiant Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack - Windows Edition - Page 34

Protocol Type, Device ID, Port ID, Platform, Capabilities, VTP Management Domain, Native Vlan ID

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• Protocol Type-CDPv1, CDPv2, or LLDP • Device ID-The device name. • Port ID-The port on which the CDP or LLDP packet is sent. • Platform-The hardware platform name of the device. • Capabilities-The type of device. o Unknown o Router o Transparent bridge o Source-routing bridge o Switch o Host o IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) Device o Repeater • VTP Management Domain-The system's VTP management domain name. This is used to verify VTP domain configuration in adjacent network nodes. • Native Vlan ID-The VLAN for untagged packets on the interface. CDP or LLDP learns the native VLAN for an interface. This is implemented only for interfaces that support the IEEE 8021Q protocol. • Duplex-Current duplex mode of the team member: Unknown, Half, or Full. The following controls are available: • OK-Closes the window and returns the user to the Main window. • Cancel-Closes the window and returns the user to the Main window. • Help-Launches the context-sensitive NCU Help file. Using discovery protocol 34

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Protocol Type—
CDPv1, CDPv2, or LLDP
Device ID—
The device name.
Port ID—
The port on which the CDP or LLDP packet is sent.
Platform—
The hardware platform name of the device.
Capabilities—
The type of device.
o
Unknown
o
Router
o
Transparent bridge
o
Source-routing bridge
o
Switch
o
Host
o
IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) Device
o
Repeater
VTP Management Domain
—The system's VTP management domain name. This is used to verify VTP
domain configuration in adjacent network nodes.
Native Vlan ID
—The VLAN for untagged packets on the interface. CDP or LLDP learns the native
VLAN for an interface. This is implemented only for interfaces that support the IEEE 8021Q protocol.
Duplex
—Current duplex mode of the team member: Unknown, Half, or Full.
The following controls are available:
OK
—Closes the window and returns the user to the Main window.
Cancel
—Closes the window and returns the user to the Main window.
Help
—Launches the context-sensitive NCU Help file.