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2 — Port ID Identies a port through which TLVs send and receive.
3 — Time-to-live Number of seconds that the recipient LLDP agent considers the information associated with this MAP identier to
be valid.
— Optional Includes sub-types of TLVs that advertise specic conguration information. These sub-types are Management
TLVs, IEEE 802.1, IEEE 802.3, and TIA-1057 Organizationally-Specic TLVs.
Optional TLVs
OS10 supports basic TLVs, IEEE 802.1, and 802.3 organizationally-specic TLVs, and TIA-1057 organizationally-specic TLVs. A basic TLV is
an optional TLV sub-type. This kind of TLV contains essential management information about the sender.
A professional organization or vendor can dene organizationally-specic TLVs. They have two mandatory elds, in addition to the basic
TLV elds.
Organizationally-specic TLVs
There are eight TLV types dened by the 802.1 and 802.3 working groups as a basic part of LLDP. Congure OS10 to advertise any or all of
these TLVs.
Optional TLVs
4 — Port
description
User-dened alphanumeric string that describes the port.
5 — System name User-dened alphanumeric string that identies the system.
6 — System
description
Detailed description of all components of the system.
7 — System
capabilities
Determines the capabilities of the system.
8 — Management
address
Network address of the management interface.
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