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When you enable LLDP-MED in Dell Networking OS (using the advertise med command), the system begins transmitting this TLV.
Figure 65. LLDP-MED Capabilities TLV
Table 35. Dell Networking OS LLDP-MED Capabilities
Bit Position TLV Dell Networking OS Support
0 LLDP-MED Capabilities Yes
1 Network Policy Yes
2 Location Identication Yes
3 Extended Power via MDI-PSE Yes
4 Extended Power via MDI-PD No
5 Inventory No
6–15 reserved No
Table 36. LLDP-MED Device Types
Value Device Type
0 Type Not Dened
1 Endpoint Class 1
2 Endpoint Class 2
3 Endpoint Class 3
4 Network Connectivity
5–255 Reserved
LLDP-MED Network Policies TLV
A network policy in the context of LLDP-MED is a device’s VLAN conguration and associated Layer 2 and Layer 3 congurations.
LLDP-MED network policies TLV include:
• VLAN ID
• VLAN tagged or untagged status
• Layer 2 priority
• DSCP value
An integer represents the application type (the Type integer shown in the following table), which indicates a device function for which a
unique network policy is dened. An individual LLDP-MED network policy TLV is generated for each application type that you specify with
the Dell Networking OS CLI (Advertising TLVs).
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