Netgear GS516TP Software Administration Manual - Page 49

LLDP-MED Network Policy, LLDP-MED Port Settings

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GS516TP Gigabit Smart Switches LLDP-MED Network Policy This screen displays information about the LLPD-MED network policy TLV transmitted in the LLDP frames on the selected local interface.  To view LLPD-MED information: 1. Select System > LLDP > Advanced > LLDP-MED Network Policy. 2. From the Interface menu, select the interface for which you want to view information. The following LLDP-MED network policy information displays: • Network Policy Number. The policy number. • Application. The media application type associated with the policy. Only the Voice application type is supported. The application type that is received on the interface has the VLAN ID, priority, DSCP, tagged bit status, and unknown bit status. This information is displayed only if a network policy TLV has been transmitted. • VLAN ID. The VLAN ID associated with the policy. • VLAN Type. Specifies whether the VLAN associated with the policy is tagged or untagged. • User Priority. The priority associated with the policy. • DSCP. The DSCP associated with a particular policy type. LLDP-MED Port Settings Use this screen to enable LLDP-MED mode on an interface and configure its properties.  To configure LLDP-MED settings for a port: 1. Select System > LLDP > Advanced > LLDP-MED Port Settings. 2. From the Port list, select the port to configure. 3. From the LLDP-MED Status list, enable or disable the LLDP-MED mode for the selected interface. 4. From the Notification list, select Enable or Disable to specify whether the port must send a topology change notification if a device is connected or removed. 5. From the Transmit Optional TLVs list, select Enable or Disable to specify whether the port must transmit optional type length values (TLVs) in the LLDP PDU frames. If enabled, the following LLDP-MED TLVs are transmitted: • MED Capabilities • Network Policy • Location Identification • Extended Power via MDI: PSE • Extended Power via MDI: PD • Inventory 6. Click APPLY to apply the new settings to the system. Configuration changes take effect immediately. 49

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GS516TP Gigabit Smart Switches
LLDP-MED Network Policy
This screen displays information about the LLPD-MED network policy TLV transmitted in the
LLDP frames on the selected local interface.
To view LLPD-MED information:
1.
Select
System > LLDP > Advanced > LLDP-MED Network Policy
.
2.
From the
Interface
menu, select the interface for which you want to view information.
The following LLDP-MED network policy information displays:
Network Policy Number
. The policy number.
Application
. The media application type associated with the policy. Only the Voice
application type is supported. The application type that is received on the interface
has the VLAN ID, priority, DSCP,
tagged
bit status, and
unknown
bit status. This
information is displayed only if a network policy TLV has been transmitted.
VLAN ID
. The VLAN ID associated with the policy.
VLAN Type
. Specifies whether the VLAN associated with the policy is tagged or
untagged.
User Priority
. The priority associated with the policy.
DSCP
. The DSCP associated with a particular policy type.
LLDP-MED Port Settings
Use this screen to enable LLDP-MED mode on an interface and configure its properties.
To configure LLDP-MED settings for a port:
1.
Select
System > LLDP > Advanced > LLDP-MED Port Settings
.
2.
From the Port list, select the port to configure.
3.
From the LLDP-MED Status list, enable or disable the LLDP-MED mode for the selected
interface.
4.
From the Notification list, select Enable or Disable to specify whether the port must send
a topology change notification if a device is connected or removed.
5.
From the Transmit Optional TLVs list, select Enable or Disable to specify whether the port
must transmit optional type length values (TLVs) in the LLDP PDU frames. If enabled, the
following LLDP-MED TLVs are transmitted:
MED Capabilities
Network Policy
Location Identification
Extended Power via MDI: PSE
Extended Power via MDI: PD
Inventory
6.
Click
APPLY
to apply the new settings to the system.
Configuration changes take effect immediately.