Quick Reference Guide

LLDP Commands 273
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User Guidelines
There are no user guidelines for this command.
Example
The following example enables Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Media Endpoint Discovery
(MED) on an interface as network-policy.
lldp med network-policy (global)
The
lldp med network-policy
Global Configuration mode command defines LLDP MED network
policy. Use the
no
form of this command to remove LLDP MED network policy.
Syntax
lldp med network-policy
number application
[
vlan
id
] [
vlan-type
{
tagged
|
untagged
}] [
up
priority
] [
dscp
value
]
no lldp med network-policy
number
number
— Network policy sequential number.
application
— The name or the number of the primary function of the application defined
for this network policy. Available application names are: voice, voice-signaling, guest-voice,
guest-voice-signaling, softphone-voice, video-conferencing, streaming-video, video-
signaling.
vlan
id
— VLAN identifier for the application.
vlan-type
— Specifies if the application is using a ‘tagged’ or an ‘untagged’ VLAN.
up
priority
— User Priority (Layer 2 priority) to be used for the specified application.
dscp
value
— DSCP value to be used for the specified application.
Default Configuration
No Network policy is defined.
Command Modes
Global configuration mode.
User Guidelines
•Use the
lldp med network-policy
interface configuration command to attach a network policy
to a port.
Up to 32 network policies can be defined.
Console(config)# interface ethernet g1
Console(config-if)# lldp med enable network-policy