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TLV Subtype Description
Power through MDI 2 Not supported.
Maximum frame size 4 Maximum frame size capability of the MAC
and PHY.
Table 35. iDRAC organizationally specific TLVs; Subtypes used in iDRAC custom TLVs (Type – 127, OUI – 0xF8-0xB1-0x56)
TLV Subtype Description
Originator 1 Indicates the iDRAC string that is used as
originator. This string enables external
switches to identify iDRAC LLDP PDUs.
Port type 2 Following are the applicable port types:
1. iDRAC port (dedicated)
2. NIC port
3. iDRAC and NIC port (shared)
Port FQDD 3 Port number that uniquely identifies a NIC
port within a server.
Server service tag 4 Service tag ID of the server.
Server model name 5 Model name of the server. For example,
PowerEdge FC640.
Server slot number 6 Slot number of the server. For example, 1, 2,
3, 1a, and 1b.
Chassis service tag 7 Service tag ID of the chassis. (Applicable
only to blade servers.)
Chassis model 8 Model name of the chassis. (Applicable only
to blade servers.)
IOM service tag 9 Service tag ID of the IOM device.
(Applicable only to blade servers.)
IOM model name 10 Model name of the IOM device. (Applicable
only to blade servers.)
IOM slot label 11 Slot label of the IOM device. For example,
A1, B1, A2, and B2 (applicable only to blade
servers).
IOM port number 12 Port number of the NIC. For example, 1, 2,
and 3.
Table 36. Isilon-related TLVs (Type – 127, OUI – 0xF8-0xB1-0x56)
TLV Subtype Description
Subtypes used in LLDP custom TLVs that are transacted by the Isilon nodes
Originator 1 Indicates the Isilon string that is used as
originator. This string enables the OS10
switches to identify the Isilon originated
LLDP PDUs.
RA prefix 2 Indicates the IPV6 address prefix for
SLAAC. Isilon nodes uses this prefix to
communicate with the master and the OS10
switch to compute the Virtual IP address for
the specific fabric instance. The RA prefix is
different for each fabric.
Fabric ID 3 Indicates the ID of the fabric the LLDP PDU
is originating from.
Isilon-related TLVs – Subtypes used in LLDP custom TLVs that are transacted by the OS10 switches
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