Reference Guide
LLDP Commands 475
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vlan-type
—Specifies if the application is using a tagged or an untagged
VLAN.
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up
priority
—User Priority (Layer 2 priority) to be used for the specified
application.
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dscp
value
—DSCP value to be used for the specified application.
Default Configuration
No network policy is defined.
Command Mode
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.
Example
This example creates a network policy for the voice-signal application and
attaches it to port 1. LLDP packets sent on port 1 will contain the
information defined in the network policy.
console(config)#
lldp med network-policy
1 voice-signaling vlan
1
vlan-type
untagged
up
1
dscp
2
console(config)#
interface
te0/1
console(config-if)#
lldp med network-policy add
1
lldp med network-policy (interface)
Use the lldp med network-policy Interface (Ethernet) Configuration mode
command to attach or remove an LLDP MED network policy on a port.
Network policies are created in lldp med network-policy (global).
Use the no form of this command to remove all the LLDP MED network
policies from the port.










