Netgear XCM8810 Chassis Hardware Installation Guide - Page 282
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NETGEAR 8800 Chassis Switch CLI Manual ecs-elin elin Specifies using the ecs location identifier. (Emergency Call Service, as defined in the TIA-TSB-146.) Enter a numerical string; the range is 10 to 25 characters. Or, you can obtain this value from a network management application. (See the TIA-TSB-146 standard for a definition of these numbers; also, the network management application must be able to handle the LLDP MED MIB.) Note: This parameter is not used when the no-advertise parameter is configured. Default No advertise. Usage Guidelines You might need to use a specific format for your specific VoIP implementation; see the VoIP manufacturer's manual for details. You must configure the LLDP MED capabilities TLV before configuring this TLV. Configure the LLDP MED capabilities TLV using the configure lldp ports [all | ] [advertise | no-advertise] vendor-specific med capabilities command. As with all the LLDP MED TLVs, the switch sends this TLV only after it detects a MED-capable device on the port. The switch does not automatically send this TLV after it is enabled; the switch must first detect a MED-capable device on the port. Example The following command configures all ports to advertise MED location information to neighbors using the ECS format: configure lldp ports all advertise vendor-specific med location-identification ecs-elin 423233455676 configure lldp ports vendor-specific med policy application configure lldp ports [all | ] [advertise | no-advertise] vendor-specific med policy application [voice | voice-signaling |guest-voice | guest-voice-signaling | softphone-voice | video-conferencing | streaming-video | video-signaling] vlan dscp {priority-tagged} Description Configures the LLDP port to advertise or not advertise MED network policy TLVs. This TLV advertises VLAN configuration and associated Layer 2 and Layer 3 attributes that apply for a set of specific applications on that port. You can advertise up to 8 TLVs, each for a specific application, per port/VLAN. Each application type can exist only once per port. This TLV tells the endpoint the specific VLAN to use for the specific application, along with its unique priority. 282 | Chapter 6. Commands for Configuring LLDP