Reference Guide
LLDP 401
For network policies to be implemented, they must be created and then
associated with ports.
Before policies are defined, the administrator must create the VLANs, and
configure memberships in the VLANs, based on the specification in the
LLDP-MED network policies.
To add a MED network policy:
1
Click
Switching
>
LLDP
>
MED Network Policy
in the tree view to
display the
MED Network Policy: Summary
page.
Previously-defined network policies are displayed.
2
To add a network policy, click
Add
, and enter the fields:
–
Network Policy Number
— Select an available network policy
number.
–
Application
— Select the application (type of traffic) for which the
network policy is defined.
–
VLAN ID
— Enter the VLAN ID to which the traffic should be sent.
–
VLAN Type
—Select whether the traffic is Tagged or Untagged.
–
User Priority
— Select the traffic priority assigned to the network
application.
–
DSCP Value
— Select the value to be used by neighbors to mark the
traffic sent to the switch.
Configuring MED Network Policies Using CLI Commands
The following commands are used to configure MED network policies.
Table 17-3. LLDP MED Network Policies CLI Commands
CLI Command Description
lldp med network-policy number
application [vlan vlan-id] [vlan-
type {tagged|untagged}] [up
priority
][dscp value]
no lldp med network-policy number
Defines an LLDP MED network
policy.
Use the no form of this command
to remove an LLDP MED
network policy.










